Private Tags in Queries
- fluffyfish
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Private Tags in Queries
I wanted to add a private tag to a query but it suggests that only public tags can be included. Is this correct?
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- caughtatwork
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
I can't remember, actually.
I can check my code base when I get home tonight.
If you're desperate, add a private tag to a cache.
Add that tag to your query.
Run the query.
Does it work?
I can check my code base when I get home tonight.
If you're desperate, add a private tag to a cache.
Add that tag to your query.
Run the query.
Does it work?
- fluffyfish
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Just tried and no.
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Bummer.
What are you trying to do? If I can understand what you're trying to achieve, I might be able to do something.
What are you trying to do? If I can understand what you're trying to achieve, I might be able to do something.
- fluffyfish
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
I just wanted to highlight bingo caches related to my card. My current solution is two fold:
1. filter out caches that I have found (well I have that number)
2. manually ignore caches that I don't have their number on my card
And the usual moveable, public bingo tag and published on 1 Dec 2012
This is working ok. Just don't like the fact I am "ignoring" caches. Some politeness issue.....
1. filter out caches that I have found (well I have that number)
2. manually ignore caches that I don't have their number on my card
And the usual moveable, public bingo tag and published on 1 Dec 2012
This is working ok. Just don't like the fact I am "ignoring" caches. Some politeness issue.....
- caughtatwork
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Ahh, gotcha. Cool idea. Let me think. There might be a way without having to add the full gamut of private tags to the query thingo.
- fluffyfish
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Could we also have an option for the last log on the cache listing i.e. whether it is moved, found, DNF, noted, etc?
I have filter even further down the bingo caches who has "moved".
I know that a "moved" log doesn't guarantee that it it still but hey, I'm a grown up, I can cope with the ambiguity.
I have filter even further down the bingo caches who has "moved".
I know that a "moved" log doesn't guarantee that it it still but hey, I'm a grown up, I can cope with the ambiguity.
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
That one is non-trivial. It can be done, but requires the entire query engine (both for instant queries and email queries) to be changed. I can't guarantee when that one would happen. Maybe in a week or so I can get that one looked at.fluffyfish wrote:Could we also have an option for the last log on the cache listing i.e. whether it is moved, found, DNF, noted, etc?
I have filter even further down the bingo caches who has "moved".
I know that a "moved" log doesn't guarantee that it it still but hey, I'm a grown up, I can cope with the ambiguity.
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Private tags should now work. Please note, if you make a My Query public and add a private tag, it WILL be used even if someone else runs the query. Essentially by making a query public you are granting the person who runs the query access to the same data you would see, so naturally the query will run using any private tags you have entered.fluffyfish wrote:I just wanted to highlight bingo caches related to my card. My current solution is two fold:
1. filter out caches that I have found (well I have that number)
2. manually ignore caches that I don't have their number on my card
And the usual moveable, public bingo tag and published on 1 Dec 2012
This is working ok. Just don't like the fact I am "ignoring" caches. Some politeness issue.....
- fluffyfish
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
So my test private tag of "sexypants" can be seen by others if I make it a public queery. Imagine the possibilities....caughtatwork wrote:Private tags should now work. Please note, if you make a My Query public and add a private tag, it WILL be used even if someone else runs the query. Essentially by making a query public you are granting the person who runs the query access to the same data you would see, so naturally the query will run using any private tags you have entered.fluffyfish wrote:I just wanted to highlight bingo caches related to my card. My current solution is two fold:
1. filter out caches that I have found (well I have that number)
2. manually ignore caches that I don't have their number on my card
And the usual moveable, public bingo tag and published on 1 Dec 2012
This is working ok. Just don't like the fact I am "ignoring" caches. Some politeness issue.....
- caughtatwork
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Re: Private Tags in Queries
Yes.fluffyfish wrote:So my test private tag of "sexypants" can be seen by others if I make it a public queery. Imagine the possibilities....caughtatwork wrote:Private tags should now work. Please note, if you make a My Query public and add a private tag, it WILL be used even if someone else runs the query. Essentially by making a query public you are granting the person who runs the query access to the same data you would see, so naturally the query will run using any private tags you have entered.fluffyfish wrote:I just wanted to highlight bingo caches related to my card. My current solution is two fold:
1. filter out caches that I have found (well I have that number)
2. manually ignore caches that I don't have their number on my card
And the usual moveable, public bingo tag and published on 1 Dec 2012
This is working ok. Just don't like the fact I am "ignoring" caches. Some politeness issue.....