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I know about the summary in reports to see the number of runs in the year (359), but I was trying to see how many days I didn't run. I know I missed around 10 weeks from injury and then occasional rest days. Is there a way to do this without manually going through all workouts and looking at the dates?
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I thought you would be able to do this by creating a report, and grouping by day, and selecting activity run, then pushing the Summary button -- to see a #Entries field that would tell you how many days you did run.
But I just tried it, and unfortunately, the #Entries field doesn't seem to work for this -- it apparently shows you the #Entries before the grouping.
It's a 5k. It hurt like hell...then I tried to pick it up. The end.
Can you just review 2012 in Calendar view, month by month, looking for the few empty boxes?
A Saucy Wench
report runs, group by day. Copy paste into excel. Delete the header rows. Rows = days
Or just count the days on the report
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"When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7
report runs, group by day. Copy paste into excel. Delete the header rows. Rows = days Or just count the days on the report
This works -- except it is not just "copy & paste" -- it is "copy and paste" four different times, right?: Unless you can fix the report to show all the days, not just 100 at a time?
That's what I ended up doing. I ended up with 230 days run, so it was 136 days not ran.
Thanks for the replies. Exporting to Excel seems to be the way to go. I also counted in calender mode, but it's easier for me to screw up the count with other entries for walking or biking showing up. I ended up having 94 "rest days" last year. Too many!
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