It is not a real problem with me. I can live with the delays.
My work flow is different to that of maccamob.
I maintain full Databases of all caches and all logs in all Australian states for reasons I will not go into here.
Part of the process to maintain these is that occasionally I find logs from a cacher who has posted logs over 6 months late (usually overseas backpackers).
To check to see if I already have the logs from this cacher in the separate state databases, I run the GetAlllogsForUser macro to load the logs for that user into a temporary DB and then using the filter to select their finds in individual states,
I then run the Move/Copy function to flag the caches in the State Database.
I then swap to that state DB and filter for flagged caches and then filter from these ones which do not have logs from that cacher. On these remaining caches I then run the Recent Logs API to get all the logs for those caches.
My work flow is different to that of maccamob.
I maintain full Databases of all caches and all logs in all Australian states for reasons I will not go into here.
Part of the process to maintain these is that occasionally I find logs from a cacher who has posted logs over 6 months late (usually overseas backpackers).
To check to see if I already have the logs from this cacher in the separate state databases, I run the GetAlllogsForUser macro to load the logs for that user into a temporary DB and then using the filter to select their finds in individual states,
I then run the Move/Copy function to flag the caches in the State Database.
I then swap to that state DB and filter for flagged caches and then filter from these ones which do not have logs from that cacher. On these remaining caches I then run the Recent Logs API to get all the logs for those caches.