GCA question
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GCA question
How do I run a query in GCA to enable my GCA finds to be uploaded to my GPS?
- Zalgariath
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Re: GCA question
On the main page hover over "My" and 7 down the list see "queries"... then, you can even run it instantly, as many times as you like... imagine that?!
- CraigRat
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Re: GCA question
Or go to http://geocaching.com.au/my/ and scroll down to My Logs and click on 'Download all your GCA Logs: GPX'
Or click this: http://geocaching.com.au/my/logs.gpx
Or click this: http://geocaching.com.au/my/logs.gpx
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- 10000 or more caches found
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Re: GCA question
Thank you both for your replies. Must have been tired and didn't read my 'query' properly. What I meant to say was, when I run the query in GCA and load to GSAK, my finds don't register as 'found' in GSAK. Is it the way I run the query, or do I need to use tags?
- caughtatwork
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Re: GCA question
In GSAK you need to set the appropriate value for your username.
Tools | Options | General
Method for matching owned and found caches
Select the appropriate radio button and enter your username.
Tools | Options | General
Method for matching owned and found caches
Select the appropriate radio button and enter your username.
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- 10000 or more caches found
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Re: GCA question
Ah.. Many thanks. Problem solved!