Hi,
On 07/10/12 03:54, mick wrote:
What other values can be used in each column? I would like to use a
logical data type for items like bridge, tunnel, oneway, ... and
small int for maxspeed, lanes, layers, ...
If you want a ready-made software that gives you more control over the
database
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 08:48:38 +0200
Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 07/10/12 03:54, mick wrote:
What other values can be used in each column? I would like to use a
logical data type for items like bridge, tunnel, oneway, ... and
small int for maxspeed, lanes, layers, ...
mick bare...@tpg.com.au wrote:
osm2pgsql does a decent job as far as _I_ can use it, the style file looks
to me like it should be able to refine things more with different data
types, eg. boolean, short int, int, long int, float,...
No! In osm2pgsql tags are always assumed to be text which is
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 12:33:32 + (UTC)
Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de wrote:
mick bare...@tpg.com.au wrote:
osm2pgsql does a decent job as far as _I_ can use it, the style file looks
to me like it should be able to refine things more with different data
types, eg. boolean,
My current project requires me to map roads for cars within a large area.
While manually adjusting the data I have found about 40% of objects with
incomplete tagging with about 5% of tags seeming, to me at least, of dubious
accuracy.
To make the process easier I have attempted to use osm2pgsql
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