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(this was guided to mention within the "feature requests" category) former "How can I check the found-366-matrix of a specific cache (mine or others)?"

Hello,

it would be a great help to analyse a specific cache (mine or others) over the found-366-matrix.

Let's analyse this one: https://coord.info/GC12HA5 .. actually, after a longlasting copy process I know which date is missing .. Or in other words, can I "import" or link cache details (for ex. via xml) in an excel sheet? thank you for your help.

Kind regards, July4ers

in Feature requests by July4ers (360 points)
edited by July4ers
Lets reword that to "I would like to see a new stats: cache finds per date calendar".
Yes, this is also how I would understand it.
done .. ;-) .. let's hope, that this will soon be "solved"

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A workaround (a graph with figures in place of a table)

In the 'Statistics', 'Over date', you have the 'Logs Received Over Time'

There chose your pseudo , then 'get caches', then select one or many cache you placed to see the graphic of finds, you may hover on the graph to get value by day. (Yes, somehow hard to have each and every day out of that but it goes in direction of your question)
by Pepegeo (10.2k points)
Thank you for your workaround-idea .. is there any chance to have an export out of this graph?
thank you, this is a great idea to see the flow, but still, I can't analyse the single days
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If you have a PC, install EasyGPS or even GSAK (EasyGPS is MUCH easier). Download the MyFinds pocket query and load them into EasyGPS. Sort by date... Viola!

Spreadsheet view sortable by columns.

Aside from that, Geocaching will show you all finds on a given date - Profile > Logs > Found it > pick a date off the calendar.
by the Seagnoid (Expert) (46.3k points)
.. I will check, what the EasyGPS can do for me, thank you

(please excuse my late answer, I had an accident)
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