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BigChiefS4

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  1. Do you have an example cache page that uses this? I haven't seen it. EDIT: never mind, I have seen it on a few local puzzles. I didn't think much of it because I always use Certitude.
  2. I sent you a PM. I was able to copy all of the files except Cachly.sqlite-wal, which is 0 bytes.
  3. No, I didn't. Like I said, I removed all filters except distance and it worked as expected. I'll do some more testing and let you know the results. My Default database is rather large, over 26,000 caches, so it's easy to test distance filtering.
  4. I more or less figured out the problem, but there seems to be a bug in your logic. If I put only one filter criteria in the list - Distance = x miles, then it works. However, isn't the point of having the ON/OFF switch on filter items is so that you can narrow down your search filter little by little and not have to recreate your filter items from scratch every time? The way my list is created above, with only one filter criteria ON, then it should only look at the distance filter. I left the other ones in the list because I like to whittle down my list for different caches with different criteria at different times. I assumed that since they are OFF that they aren't being applied, but that is clearly not the case. It's like it's applying all of those filters, or parts of them, all at once. The one part that doesn't work, and I don't remember which way I tried it, is whether I used AND or OR in that list above. It's obviously not using the first two because none of the caches in the second pic contain BLT in the name nor are they in North Dakota. They also aren't all Wherigo's. It's strange behavior and I hope you can tell me what's going on. BigChiefS4
  5. You're confusing Challenge Checkers with geocheckers for mystery caches. The Challenge Checkers on Project-GC only help you determine if you meet the qualifications for a challenge. Project-GC does not have any way to check to see if you have the correct solved coordinates for a puzzle. There are a few geocheckers for puzzle caches to determine if you solved the puzzle correctly and I can't see how you would implement every one of them into Cachly. Some of them allow for keywords instead of coordinates, which would increase the difficulty of implementing it.
  6. pfalstad, you should send me the GPX so I can make sure they're correct How is California treating you? You doing lots of caching out there?
  7. Thanks for all the new updates, including the one filter option I've been looking for - Distance filtering. The thing is, I can't seem to get it to work properly. If I set a distance filter for say, 15 miles, it should show me all caches within 15 miles of my current location. That doesn't seem to be the case. It seems to choose random caches in my Default database (which has over 23K caches in it) and doesn't show me caches that are easily within 15 miles of my location. For what it's worth, I have a lot of filters that I use to narrow down my search, but I only turn on the ones that are relevant at the time. I've attached a screen shot of that. In the first pic are the filters I have created with only one enabled - distance of 25 miles. The second picture is a zoomed out view of what caches I see when that filter is applied. I'm in Alexandria, which is in West Central MN and I'm seeing caches over 150 miles away in the Twin Cities. The thing is, there are other caches that aren't displayed on the screen that are in my database, like up by Brainerd. The choice of which caches are displayed seems to be completely arbitrary. What am I doing wrong? I'm using Cachly 3.1(19) on an iPhone 7+ with iOS 10.3.3 BigChiefS4
  8. No, I'm downloading PQ's into offline lists and merging the lists. Should I be doing it a different way?
  9. I'm getting the hang of Cachly after being a long time Geosphere user. In Geosphere, I had multiple databases - Default for everything thing in my home area, about 30k caches Found for all my found caches, over 16k caches Multiple other databases for various trips I've taken over the years. Some of them contain thousands of caches Now, my offline lists are currently just downloaded PQ's, and I just figured out how to merge lists so that it mirrors my Geosphere databases, more or less. Now the problem - it seems that there is a limit to how many offline lists you can merge, or rather how many caches an offline list can contain. My Default offline list seems to have stopped at 3022 caches and won't let any more caches be added to it. Is there an official limit to the number of caches an offline list can contain? If it's that low, I'm gonna have to find another solution. PS - it's a good looking app otherwise and I look forward to seeing new features in the future!
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