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soopadrive
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Method to see historical contributions

Post by soopadrive »

Greetings,

I was wondering if anyone knew of a way where I could view my overall contributions. I'm familiar with seeing my total score points, but I was wanting to break that down further and see what projects I've contributed to, and how many WUs and points have gone to those projects.

Thank you!
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Re: Method to see historical contributions

Post by BobWilliams757 »

There is really no simple way to keep track of all the information you want. You can use HFM to track work unit and project history https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=9903 The data view filters in work unit history would allow you to track by a number of variables, such as project numbers and such.

If you really wanted to you could keep track of the project information through the project summaries. It would take some effort here and there, or you could just add the ones your machine(s) pick up, since they will be broken down to some extent by the hardware you run.
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Re: Method to see historical contributions

Post by Joe_H »

As mentioned, that has been left to third party tracking through utilities such as HFM.net. When I started nearly 18 years ago they did have a stats report that would list how many WUs you had returned for various projects. That was removed after a few years, it caused excessive loads on the stats server from frequent requests and overly delayed new entries into the database.
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