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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.02.2021 um 16:55 schrieb Paul
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<li>One feature, one OSM element -> This is one shop - so
it has to get one Objekt! </li>
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<div>These are two different features within one building.
This is not a single</div>
<div>node with several features, which is what you are
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<div>There is absolutely nothing in that which prohibits two
nodes in close</div>
<div>proximity representing two different features. Or
nodes within a building</div>
representing sub-features, such as elevators.</div>
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<p>Do you map then every <span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span
class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en"
data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="0"><span>meat
counter and cheese counter in a supermarket as several
Objekts (as shop=butcher or shop=cheese)? I don't think so,
that are all services of one shop=supermarket.<br>
And so the postal services are services of the shop/amenity
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<div>I am tagging WHAT IS THERE IN REALITY. </div>
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<p>In reallity there is a post-counter in another shop/amenity not
an post office. <br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">And yet there is. In any shop I'm
aware of in the UK that offers a post office
<div> service the counter is physically separated by barriers
from ordinary shop</div>
<div>counters. One counter handles postal services and
nothing else.</div>
<div>One or more counters handle non-postal services.<br>
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<p>An wich employees operate the counters? <br>
When the staff of the shop -> service of the shop.<br>
When the staff of the post -> post_office <br>
That have I already said, and that stand in the proposal. <br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">You, however, wish to use a single
object to represent multiple things and it appears you want to
do this because you don't like maintaining two sets of opening
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<p>No, two sets of all. And not only me, thats is a wish in Germany
longer ago. Thats a problem, that exists more than 3 years now
(last forum) and have discussed in German-Userspace often before
this time. <br>
In last time I have solved some errors, because there was
displayed an "post_office" that stands where none exists. And why?
The shop, who operatet this postal service was closed often more
than two or three years ago. And an user deleted only the shop....<br>
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