On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Dmitry Kiselev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Clifford, > "If the business only uses one of the addresses, then the problem is solved > with two nodes, ideally inside a building polygon." > > No both addresses is in use, if you open yellow pages - there is two > addresses, even more, there is two addresses in government address plan. > > And one more time, how would you distinguish such two cases: > One building with one polygon, and every enter marked as node with it's on > address (some countries and some cities use address per entrance approach) > In this case, building itself doesn't have an address > > One building with one polygon, and two addresses > > What would you suggest as an address for POI point inside such building > polygon? > For node buildings, how would you know, is it two buildings marked by nodes > or two addresses for one building. > > Guys, it's look awkward because you have never met such things as two > addresses for one building in real life. > And it's not a problem to support such scheme, I have done plsql function > that treats addrN case as two poins (table rows) > for 3-4 hours, and I'm not an SQL expert. Nominatim already treats double > addresses (marked via conscription numbers scheme) > > Dmitry, Like a lot of us, I've never seen a building with multiple addresses (addrN), but I don't doubt that they exist. The only issue I see is a business residing within the building. My expectations would be they would pick one or the other. But without any knowledge it is hard to guess. So I fall back to how I tag building addresses. - Single building and single address, the address is included with the building outline - Single building with multiple addresses, the address information is include separate address nodes with the exception [1] noted below - POIs - tag with individual address nodes except where the POI occupies the entire building then tag the building outline -For addrN I would use two nodes if there is no building outline, no change from today's practice. -For addrN with a building outline I would use multiple nodes inside the building outlines, no change for today's practice. -POIs - this is where the addrN proposal works. Tag either the building outline with addrN or a single node inside of the building outline with addrN. There is one other aspect that I don't thing has been discussed. Normally you could use the building polygon to find POIs inside. However without a new tag, ie. addrN, it doesn't work. Nominatim would appear to work using todays address tagging practices if it only one of the addresses were used. I'm not sure what nominatim would do given two addresses. One of my concerns with this tagging is how to make it clear that it isn't for buildings with multiple entrances. We could end up with a bigger problem than the limited number buildings that fit the criteria of the addN proposal. I'm going to ask a friend that works for the county government on addressing to see if he can offer any insight into this issue. [1] The exception is when you have a main building address information along with nodes for units. Right now I'm working on an import where we a main building address and nodes for each unit. -- @osm_seattle osm_seattle.snowandsnow.us OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
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