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There are more than one challenge based on six different types of caches in six different states, provinces, or countries.  Will I be able to use this same checker for other cache challenges just by replacing the "GC581QN" with the different GC codes?
in Miscellaneous by Go-pher-It (1.0k points)

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It's easy to create a checker that can be used for more than one challenge. Have a look at my checker "X types in Y countries" that is used for http://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC59KP2/12102 and a number of other challenges. It should be very close to what you want, and you should be able to use that for any country-related challenges of that type.

 

by pinkunicorn (Moderator) (197k points)
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yes, you can use it for another challenges, you need only tag it with the same or different config.

The current config for hte gc581qn is 

  • {
        "types": 6,
        "states": 6,
        "cachetypes": [
            "Traditional Cache",
            "Unknown Cache",
            "Multi-cache",
            "Event Cache",
            "Earthcache",
            "Letterbox Hybrid",
            "Cache In Trash Out Event",
            "Wherigo Cache",
            "Webcam Cache",
            "Lost and Found Event Cache",
            "Mega-Event Cache",
            "GPS Adventures Exhibit",
            "Project APE Cache",
            "Groundspeak Block Party",
            "Giga-Event Cache",
            "Groundspeak HQ",
            "Groundspeak Lost and Found Celebration"
        ],
        "country": [
            "Germany"
        ]
    }

so, if your cache is identical, you can use it as-is. If not, you can modify it for your configuration.

by jpavlik (Expert) (18.5k points)
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