Thanks to all who commented.

In hindsight I probably wasn't worth doing, but I've learnt something new for the future (especially that it can be done in P2)

Jo, I haven't tested it but does JOSM know it's meant to delete the latter relation? Does the download/editing/upload have to be performed in one session?

Cheers
Dave F.

On 23/12/2015 15:37, Jo wrote:
In XML (the raw .osm format) you can also solve this.

Use JOSM to download both relations, save them as an .OSM file.

Open the file with a text editor and do some copy/pasting so only 1 relations is left with the original id.

Open the file in JOSM and upload. Use the comment to indicate what you did.

Polyglot

2015-12-23 15:10 GMT+01:00 Richard Fairhurst <rich...@systemed.net <mailto:rich...@systemed.net>>:

    Dave F. wrote:
    > Is there an easy way to transfer the newer data into the
    > original relation?

    In P2:

    - Select a way belonging to both relations, adding them if needs be
    - In the \/ menu next to the new relation (Advanced panel), choose
    'Select
    all members'
    - In the \/ menu next to the original relation, choose 'Add
    selection to
    this relation'
    - In the \/ menu next to the new relation, choose 'Delete relation'

    cheers
    Richard



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