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Revision as of 12:52, 12 February 2008
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia. |
Sometimes your logs on another site do not get mirrored on Geocaching Australia. If that is the case, use the Import Logs facility which is found near the bottom of your My page.
You will require a valid GPX file in order to use the tool. A few methods are documented below.
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Create a GPX file from GSAK
You can create a complete GPX file for all of your cache logs from GSAK as one of the easiest methods.
Please note that the log import function will only accept files of 8MB or less. If your file exceeds 8MB, it will upload to the website, but the logs will not be loaded.
If your GPX file exceeds 8MB, then use GSAK to split your data into small blocks, each of which does not exceed 8MB. Using the User Flags option, create a list of approximately 2,000 logs per file.
- Start GSAK
- Create a filtered list containing only those caches that you wish to create a log for. It is not strictly necessary to do this, you can create a file for all of your logs. The updater should be clever enough to work out which ones need adding and ignore the others.
- File | Export | GPX/LOC File
- Ctrl+G does the same thing.
- File type to generate:
- Tick GPX file
- Waypoint name
- %code (Do NOT create a GPX file with smart names)
- File name to create
- Should be any valid file system and name
- Logs
- Limit number of logs to export: Set this to 0
- Always include by logs: Tick this box
- Click the Generate button.
You should now have a file containing only your logs for the filtered list you selected.
Use your My Finds GPX file from geocaching.com
If you're a paying member of geocaching.com and only need to import your finds from that site, there's a simple way to do this. Go to your "Build Pocket Queries" page and you'll see a "My Finds" option. Click the button and wait for your email to arrive. Once it has, take that GPX file and continue the process below. (This GPX file has all your finds, including caches now archived, and your log. It's not limited to 500 caches the way other PQs are.)
Use a plain GPX file from geocaching.com
If your log still appears as one of the 5 logs on the cache page at geocaching.com, click the button GPS eXchange file (*.gpx) and save it to your computer. Once it has, take that GPX file and continue the process below.
Load your GPX file to Geocaching Australia
You can now load your GPX file to Geocaching Australia by going to the following page: geocaching.com.au/my/import
- The importer reads all the caches and logs and updates the database as appropriate:
- if it's a new cache or log, it adds it to the database
- if it's a different cache or log, it checks the cache or log in the database and if the text or date is blank or the date is 1/1/1970, it corrects it with the information from the gpx file.
- Click on the Browse button to find the file that you just created.
- Click on the Import button to import your logs.
That's it. The page may take a while to load. When complete you should receive a notification of how many logs were imported.