I don't know what happened to make your log text disappear.
But I can help you about the "count is 2 too high" issue:
- when you published those logs, they were added to your database and uploaded to geocaching.com"
- you then deleted them on geocaching.com (but they still remained in your database)
- you then cloned those logs and resent them, which added the cloned logs to your database and published them to geocaching.com
Now, on geocaching.com you have 2 logs (2-2+2) and in GSAK you have 4 logs (2+2).
As your find count is based on found logs, these two caches are counted as having been found twice.
To fix this:
- right click each of those two caches and choose "delete logs..."
- in the list that is shown, select *both* your logs and delete them
-> your DB now contains 0 find logs for those caches
- after doing this for both your caches, create the "my finds" pocket query and import it into your database (re-importing the two logs)
The reason that you need to delete all 4 logs is that it is sometimes not easy to tell which of the two logs correspond to the ones deleted on gc.com and which belong to the two that are still logged on gc.com. If you log the wrong two, they will be re-imported when you next update those caches. So it is best to delete all logs from gsak and re-import them from gc.com.
As to the new logs being in the wrong order, could it be that you cloned the logs in reverse order?
But I can help you about the "count is 2 too high" issue:
- when you published those logs, they were added to your database and uploaded to geocaching.com"
- you then deleted them on geocaching.com (but they still remained in your database)
- you then cloned those logs and resent them, which added the cloned logs to your database and published them to geocaching.com
Now, on geocaching.com you have 2 logs (2-2+2) and in GSAK you have 4 logs (2+2).
As your find count is based on found logs, these two caches are counted as having been found twice.
To fix this:
- right click each of those two caches and choose "delete logs..."
- in the list that is shown, select *both* your logs and delete them
-> your DB now contains 0 find logs for those caches
- after doing this for both your caches, create the "my finds" pocket query and import it into your database (re-importing the two logs)
The reason that you need to delete all 4 logs is that it is sometimes not easy to tell which of the two logs correspond to the ones deleted on gc.com and which belong to the two that are still logged on gc.com. If you log the wrong two, they will be re-imported when you next update those caches. So it is best to delete all logs from gsak and re-import them from gc.com.
As to the new logs being in the wrong order, could it be that you cloned the logs in reverse order?