Hi,
if I download all logs of all caches, then I can create a filter of caches that neither I found, nor my friends UserA, UserB or UserC (caches that we can do together). I just exclude all caches with found logs from User/RegEx "(MyUser|UserA|UserB|UserC)". However, for this to work I need to have all logs of all caches in our extended home area in my database, which is not really what I want to maintain.
Is there a better way to get the same results? E.g. a solution where the users send me their found files, and then I create a list of caches that none of use has logged as "found"? I have googled for a bit, but I keep finding only explanations how to use GSAK with multiple users, which is not what I want (plus I doubt the friends want me to store their passwords on my computer).
Any hints/ideas are welcome! Thank you!
Angela
if I download all logs of all caches, then I can create a filter of caches that neither I found, nor my friends UserA, UserB or UserC (caches that we can do together). I just exclude all caches with found logs from User/RegEx "(MyUser|UserA|UserB|UserC)". However, for this to work I need to have all logs of all caches in our extended home area in my database, which is not really what I want to maintain.
Is there a better way to get the same results? E.g. a solution where the users send me their found files, and then I create a list of caches that none of use has logged as "found"? I have googled for a bit, but I keep finding only explanations how to use GSAK with multiple users, which is not what I want (plus I doubt the friends want me to store their passwords on my computer).
Any hints/ideas are welcome! Thank you!
Angela