GSAK Macro - for Filtered list -> D/T Grid

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Grahame Cookie
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GSAK Macro - for Filtered list -> D/T Grid

Post by Grahame Cookie » 25 May 15 1:47 am

There may be a macro out there already, but I couldn't see it in the list. I would LOVE is to have a filtered list, eg, by State, Country, Archived, Active, Owner, or anything else I can filter, and when I run the Macro it ends up with a grid that looks like the D/T grid in the Premium cachers stats. So there would be numbers in each of the appropriate 81 squares. At the moment I am just filtering each of the 81 D/T combinations individually for whatever I have the filter set to.
There was a time (back in the 1980s) when I may have tried to get into the basics of whatever language is used in GSAK, but I seem to have been 'dumbed down' by using pre-packaged programs.

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Re: GSAK Macro - for Filtered list -> D/T Grid

Post by BaldEd » 09 July 15 12:43 pm

Have you tried either of the FindStatGen3.gsk or FindStatGen45Beta.gsk macros? They both provide the 81D/T grid as well as many other statistics related stuff.

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Re: GSAK Macro - for Filtered list -> D/T Grid

Post by Grahame Cookie » 09 July 15 1:19 pm

Thanks BaldEd,
I'm at work, so will check that out when I get home. I had a look at quite a few Macros, but obviously haven't checked out all of them.

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Re: GSAK Macro - for Filtered list -> D/T Grid

Post by ian-and-penny » 09 July 15 1:36 pm

You could ask your question in the GSAK forum Grahame. They are very helpful & may even write one for you.

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