2014-08-24 11:24 GMT+01:00 Friedrich Volkmann <b...@volki.at>: > On 18.08.2014 22:36, Janko Mihelić wrote: >> What happens when the same entrance has two housenumbers, each from its own >> street? I'm sure this exists somewhere. > > The housenumber belongs on the building or building part, not the > entrance(s). When a building (part) has two equivalent addresses, use the > addr:* schema for one address and the addr2:* schema for the other.
There are quite a lot of objects in the database that disagree with you ;) http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/entrance#combinations This is one of those cases which probably has a strong flavour of country- or location-specific conventions. There are many addresses in London which, if I had to tag them as buildings or building parts, I could not stay sane! On the ground, around here, they are _very_ often associated with multiple entrances on a building and not with explicitly indicated building parts. Best Dan >> > I propose to deprecate "comma" and use "semi-colon" instead to >> harmonize >> > our data structure and allow QA software to find problematic values. >> >> >> +1 > > Semicolons seem more consistent than commas, but I doubt that either of them > are applicable for real-world addresses. In Austria, we use dashes as > separators, as Andreas pointed out; except when housenumbers relate to > different streets (see above). > > -- > Friedrich K. Volkmann http://www.volki.at/ > Adr.: Davidgasse 76-80/14/10, 1100 Wien, Austria > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging