Hi Andre,

did you try the key:value: shop:supermarket instead

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Am 29.06.2020 um 20:44 schrieb Andre Ulrich:
> Dear community,
>
> I have to create a shape file containing all supermarkets in cologne.
> Therefore I want to use data from open street maps. I have already
> installed the (experimental) plugin "QuickOSM" for enabling queries on
> osm data directly in QGIS.
> For the query I have to pass a key and a value. According to
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building
> there should be a value "supermarket" belonging to the key "building".
> In the QuickOSM-window I can choose the key "building" - fine. But
> when it comes to the value, I can't choose "supermarket" - it's not
> even listed (and I can't type it too). There are other values like
> "commercial", "industrial" or "retail", which might also fit. But a
> query using these values yields way too many results. I really only
> want to have supermarkets like rewe or penny or lidl or aldi or
> something like those.
>
> I also have downloaded a shape containing all buildings in
> "Regierungsbezirk Köln" from
> http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany/nordrhein-westfalen.html
> as shp.zip.
> There are 2.5M objects in this shape. I have tried to filter them,
> using the attribute tabel -> select by expression. Everytime I try to
> filter these data my computer ends up crashing.
> I only see this loading symbol where my cursor is supposed to be. When
> I stop the programme manually I only get to see this error message
> (also in picture attached).
>
> Does anyone have a clue, where to get good data for my purposes
> (supermarkets in cologne)?
> Or should I simply wait longer for QGIS to filter these 2.5M objects
> (although I have waited for 30 minutes or so)?
>
> Thanks for your efforts in advance!
> many greetings!
> André
>
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