>>
>> You don't repeat addr:city or addr:country and on every node/building in
>> Belgium either, we know where it is by using the coordinates. It's the
>> same for postal codes once you have the boundary borders, it's piece of
>> cake in any programming language to figure out if a point is
On 7 December 2015 at 18:30, Glenn Plas wrote:
> On 06-12-15 18:25, Bruno Veyckemans wrote:
>> OK, Thanks for your answers.
>>
>> I understand that some of you consider postal code as redundant
>> information in Belgium. Maybe it is... but I'm not 100% convinced ;-)
>
> I
On 06-12-15 18:25, Bruno Veyckemans wrote:
> OK, Thanks for your answers.
>
> I understand that some of you consider postal code as redundant
> information in Belgium. Maybe it is... but I'm not 100% convinced ;-)
I consider repeating addr:postcode on every bloody building (node or
way) in OSM a
OK, Thanks for your answers.
I understand that some of you consider postal code as redundant information
in Belgium. Maybe it is... but I'm not 100% convinced ;-)
When I use OSM as a database with Overpass Turbo, I like to receive postal
code as a variable and display it without having to
2015-12-06 19:25 GMT+01:00 Bruno Veyckemans :
> OK, Thanks for your answers.
>
> I understand that some of you consider postal code as redundant
> information in Belgium. Maybe it is... but I'm not 100% convinced ;-)
> When I use OSM as a database with Overpass Turbo,
[FR] Bonjour à tous,
Poursuivant ma quête de faire d'OSM une base de données à jour d'infos sur
Bruxelles, je me suis rendu compte que très souvent les codes postaux ne
sont pas renseignés alors que c'est une information fastidieuse à vérifier
"manuellement", mais facile à obtenir de façon
Quand j'ai préparé l'import d'UrbIS, j'ai prévu des relations
associatedStreet dans lesquels les codes postaux sont présents. Ils sont
donc bien présents dans les données, à condition que la personne qui a fait
l'import les a reprises. (et si elles n'ont pas été effacées entretemps)
When I
(Sorry, my French is too bad to write in a readable way, so I'll just
answer in English).
Hi Bruno,
In Belgium, we have the advantage that postal codes are mostly geographical
(with a few exceptions, like the NATO or the VRT/RTBF buildings). This is
in contrast to f.e. the UK, where postcodes
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Sander Deryckere wrote:
> Most of the Belgian postcode boundaries are already complete
In Flanders, I see a lot of missing data in Wallonia.
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/d5W (or is my query wrong ?)
m.