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Timestamp of the object that was used when checking, as found in the official planet file.
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Location on the planet. Coordinates are given in the same projection as found in the official planet file. Please note that numbers are displayed as int values. To convert back to real lon/lat you have to divide by 10^7
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User-comment (if any)
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Timestamp (MESZ) of when the comment was given (if any)
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User name of the user that last edited the given object.
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loading the errors table
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This is the schema definition for use with MySQL databases:
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Please note that <em>schema</em> is a reserved word in MySQL, so you always have to quote it like this: `schema`
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There are two primary keys in this table: a natural one and an artificial one:
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The natural primary key consists of error_type, object_type, object_id, lat, lon. That means one type of error may be found on multiple spots belonging to one single object (eg. self-intersections of ways).
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Located in
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