Thanks Ervin for fixing.

@Eugene,  I see, that is the process I know.  I'm hoping there is a
simpler approach, like a tool to split the relation into two.

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar <sea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ervin already fixed it but here's the steps in JOSM:
>
> 1. Select all the ways that you want to split off from the main relation.
> 2. Double click on the relation in the tags pane. This should bring up the
> relation editor with the selected ways highlighted.
> 3. Click on the trash icon on the relation members pane to remove the
> selected ways (the bottom of the 3 visible trash icons—the topmost deletes
> the relation itself, while the middle deletes the selected tag from the
> relation).
> 4. Click OK to close the relation editor.
> 5. Select Presets -> Relations -> Multipolygon (the selected ways should
> still be selected at this point)
> 6. Follow the usual steps to create a new relation.
> 7. If needed, add a way to close the polygon for both relations and add this
> new way to both relations.
>
> Better yet, how about we have a meetup to talk about JOSM tips and tricks?
> :-)
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 3:30 PM, maning sambale <emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> From the field mapping in Lubao we went to the river control road and
>> found this waterway=riverbank relation
>> (http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1885433)
>>
>> If you look at the imagery around this area
>> (http://osm.org/go/4zOlEISSZ?m=), a new dike was built diverting the
>> flow of water to southward.  The water is does not flow eastward
>> anymore because of the large dike created
>>
>> This is verified by our field mapping and the highres DEM image shared
>> by the LGU
>> (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2096185/Screen%20Shot%202013-10-31%20at%203.28.30%20PM.png)
>>
>> Can anybody teach me how to split the large multipolygon relation into
>> two separate relations.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> cheers,
>> maning
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maning
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