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User name of the user that last edited the given object.
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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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The artificial primary key consists of schema and error_id. It is used just for simplicity of referencing individual error instances and it is completely redundant.
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querying node counts
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As a waste-product the scripts create a file that contains the numer of nodes per square degree found in the planet file. Resolution is 0.1 degrees. You may download the file here:
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This dump file can be useful for statistics if you want to calculate an `errors per node` measure
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Located in
interfacing.php:144
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