On Fri, 11 May 2012 21:04:00 -0700, Clifford Snow
<[email protected]> wrote:
If the node isn't significant, then I just delete it. But something
historical I mark it as such. For example the original Red Robbin
restaurant recently closed, so the building is marked accordingly. Since
its on great real estate, it probably won't remain vacant long.
Thanks. Now I'm wondering about a related issue: if I delete this node
(which was part of a GNIS import) and a couple of years from now someone
imports GNIS data again to pick up its updates, will we then see the old
data in the map again? Are these mass imports a one-time-only event? If
not, is there a mechanism to propagate our changes back to the data source?
--
James Card -- <http://jdcard.com/>
Often there are several ways to understand a given set of
facts; some of them may be more useful than others.
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