Thank you so much - these are fab! All work perfectly.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Sensationally superb and superbly sensational. What can I say? Ah, yes... Thank you!by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Simply perfect and perfectly simple. Thank you :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Please could I have the following checkers: GCAPFMN Complete your D/T grid (all 81 combos) GCAPFM3 Complete a D/T grid with a single type of cache GCAPFM6 Complete a D/T grid with each of two different types of cache GCAPFMQ Complete a D/T grid with a single size of cache GCAPFMV Complete a D/T grid with each of two different sizes of cache GCAPFMX Complete a D/T grid withby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Please could I have checkers for the following caches: GCAGCN7 Attend one CITO GCAGCP3 Find 100 Virtual caches GCAKVZ0 Find 500 EarthCaches GCAPFJV Find 50 Wherigo caches Many thanks, RubyShoosby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Please could I have checkers for the following caches: GCAGCJX Find 500 caches with the size 'Other' GCAGCK2 Find 1000 Micro caches GCAKW0A Find 1000 small caches GCAKYAD Find 1200 Regular caches Thank you - your efforts and time are appreciated.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank you so much for everything. I really am going to leave you alone now - for today, at least ;-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
All perfect - but could you increase GCAPFKX https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAPFKX/87882 Find 100 caches with the Special tool required attribute to 250 caches?by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
OK - thank you for letting me know. Not an issue, just curious! All resolved here :-Dby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
100% perfect :-) I'm going to leave it there for today - thank you for your time and effort on this.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Lovely, lovely, exactly as intended. Thank you so much, it is genuinely appreciated.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
These are perfect - much appreciated and nice output. Consider it case closed! But, just out of interest, do you know what the numbers in brackets after the county name are? County: **Kent** (195) Earthcache - GC29B1Z / Ingress Abbey / 2010-11-05 Traditional Cache - GC25CJT / Scouting Around JW - Cubs / 2010-07-17 Unknown Cache - GC2F329 / The Otford Hills Hike Bonus Mystery Cache / 2010by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Sorry to be a complete pain, but these challenges are for D1 or T1 finds (i.e. the total at the end of the D row or the T column). They are very easy challenges. I think the checkers as they are programmed are for D1/T1 combos. Could all of them be set as above? Sorry to be a messer.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
And same again for GCAGCGN https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAGCGN/87848 (Execution time (s) 0.36) --- GCAGCK0 https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAGCK0/87843 Works perfectly - thank you :-Dby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
GCAGCGH https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAGCGH/87847 similar error (this is when I test on my account name) Caught exception Execution time (s) 0.42 Peak memory usage (kB) 30,287 Error message Caught exception Execution status Error log :153: bad argument #4 to 'format' (string expected, got nil) Script output Got profile name, RubyShoosby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
GCAGCN8 https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAGCN8/87845 returns the following error Caught exception Execution time (s) 0.39 Peak memory usage (kB) 30,287 Error message Caught exception Execution status Error log :153: bad argument #4 to 'format' (string expected, got nil) Script output Got profile name, RubyShoosby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Perfect - many thanks.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
These both seem to be perfect in terms of the checker, but can I just check that they are tagged with the right GC codes, as they do not seem to match? Thank you for your speedy response.by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
All absolutely perfect - and what a lovely output. It's just a shame that the challenge only requires one find for each ;-) Many thanks!by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
This little lot all require 'Large' size / type combos GCAPFMD Find a Large Mystery cache GCAPFMH Find a Large Multi cache There are a couple of others, GC codes pending. Thank you :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
This lot is based on Events - all are based on just regular events - no other type. GCAGCN2 Attend 5 Geocaching Events GCAGCJH Attend 25 Geocaching Events GCAKW06 Attend 100 Geocaching Events GCAGCNC Attend an event in each calendar month (year does not matter) GCAPFNG Attend a Geocaching Event each day of the month from 1-31 (any month/any year Thank you :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
This batch all require a specific number of finds of all one type of Difficulty rating or all one type of Terrain rating. GCAPFKE Find 25 caches with all D1 or all T1 ratings GCAGCJP Find 50 caches with all D1.5 or all T1.5 ratings GCAPFKM Find 500 caches with all D2 or all T2 ratings GCAGCNW Find 500 caches with all D2.5 or all T2.5 ratings GCAKVYZ Find 500 caches with all D3by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
The next little tranche is based on elevation: GCAGCMT Find a cache between 0m and 100m elevation GCAGCH4 Find a cache between 100m and 500m elevation GCAGCNA Find a cache between 500m and 1000m elevation Just these three. Thank you :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
The next batch are on the theme 'Counties'. Counties can be anywhere in the world. Here goes... GCAGCN8 Find three cache types in 5 counties GCAGCGH Find three cache types in 10 counties GCAGCGN Find three cache types in 25 counties GCAGCK0 Find caches in 50 counties That's it for this cohort. Thank you - much appreciated :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hi checker team I am starting the process of requesting checkers for a new challenge series. I am going to group them as far as possible. This batch is based on attributes - all nice and straightforward, hopefully. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts - it is much appreciated by me, and I'm sure it will be by the people who get to use the checkers and find the challenges! GCby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Doh! I completely missed the checker link! It is a delight and does everything I wanted it to with bells ans whistles. Consider this done! Hugely appreciated, thank you :-Dby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank you :-)by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank you so much for continuing to work on this - and for finding a great solution. It is more than acceptable not to have calendar grid outputs - I can put the link that pinkunicorn posted on the cache page if people want to forensically examine each attribute. Using that, it quickly became apparent to me which were fruitful lines of enquiry! There are also other tools which I can link to foby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank you so much for the time you have put into this. All that you have said makes sense and I think limiting the number of attributes is the way to go. I’ll take a look this evening (GMT) and come back to you. As always, your efforts are much appreciated. RubyShoosby RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Oh, sorry to be a pain. It is only because I have a spare cache hanging around out in the field - I was only allowed a three-tiered challenge on the same theme (not four).by RubyShoos - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)