And how to distinguish a range like 63-67 from a flat number written as
63-67? I.e. flat 67, in a building/complex whose address is 63. 

Regarding the question whether the range is continuous, or only odd
numbers (in this case), I have seen this solved by using a short
"interpolation way" within the building outlines, so the
"addr:interpolation=odd" can be made explicit. 

//colin 

On 2015-06-06 15:42, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: 

>> Am 06.06.2015 um 02:09 schrieb pmailkeey . <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> When will the multi values problem be fixed ?
>> 
>> What if the value is a range ? Is that a problem too ? 1;2;3;4;5 or is 1-5 
>> preferred in a contiguous case ?
> 
> what if the signed housenumber is 63-67, but you won't see any 63, 65 or 67 
> signs, and on the opposite side of the road there are the numbers 64 and 66?
> 
> "63-67" is the number they use on their letters, on the internet etc., if you 
> tag this it can easily be interpreted as including 64 and 66, if you tag 
> 63;65;67 it is your own interpretation because these numbers aren't there. 
> 
> cheers 
> Martin 
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