So I have just started with my crude system and already found one UPRN
that looks as if it is in the wrong location (wrong postcode 6BT > 6ST ~
and wrong county). If I am correct, then this demonstrates the value of
opening up data to more 'eyes'. Not sure how we could collate all lists
of anomalies to demonstrate this to government.
On 06/07/2020 12:09, Nick wrote:
I went for the crude approach as my computer is not that powerful, so
I split the CSV into chunks and imported batches into QGIS with
county/postcode boundaries as my interest is trying to understand how
the UPRNs have been batched. Not elegant but means that I now can
focus on our area and identify those UPRNs that are most useful to me
for plotting missing rural properties. I can then write a script to
only give me those UPRNs of interest. As I say, crude but useful to me
as I can now start to match addresses to UPRN when I add properties.
On 05/07/2020 20:56, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
On 05.07.2020 18:45, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
On 05.07.2020 17:51, Andy Mabbett wrote:
Naive question - can that be added as a layer in JOSM? If so, how?
I'll have to check whether I can manage that anyway with the new server
now. Will come back to this.
Meh. 3 hours in, every possible lead I had didn't bring me closer to
setting up the UPRN data in the same way.
Having 6 GiB of GeoPackage or 2 GiB of MySQL data doesn't make working
with the data any easier.
I will look out for help from the GeoServer people during the week,
watch this space :)
K
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