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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-06-17 09:21, Marc Gemis wrote :<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:13 PM,
André Pirard <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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wrote:<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">If you use <b>source=survey
2014-06 TEC 2014-04</b> in bus stops as I recommend,
you will both comply with the source requirement and be
sure to find the indication that they contain your
file's data and can be deleted from the
remaining-to-be-updated file.<br>
If an existing element does not contain <b>source=survey
2014-06</b><b> TEC 2014-04</b> or later, it will be
kept in the remaining-to-be-updated file. If a mapper
further updates the data, he is kindly requested to use
a new date such as <b>source=survey 2014-07</b> or <b>source=survey
<span class="" tabindex="0"><span class="">2014-06-21</span></span></b>
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Sorry, but this is not a survey, this is an import. IMHO, you
can only use survey when you go out and check the exact
position of the bus stop. A survey is not transforming data
from one database format into another. So please do not use
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Survey is not just going out and check the bus position but ITHO<br>
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<span class="pg"><span><a
href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/survey"><span
class="oneClick-link">verb</span></a> <span
class="oneClick-link">(used</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">with</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">object)</span> </span></span> </header>
<div class="luna-defset">
<span class="luna-dn"><span><span class="oneClick-link">2.</span></span></span><span><span
class="oneClick-link"> to</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">view</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">in</span> <span class="oneClick-link
oneClick-available">detail,</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">especially</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">to</span> <span class="oneClick-link">inspect,</span>
<span class="oneClick-link">examine,</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">or</span> <span class="oneClick-link
oneClick-available">appraise</span> <span
class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">formally</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">or</span> <span class="oneClick-link
oneClick-available">officially</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">in</span> <span class="oneClick-link">order</span>
<span class="oneClick-link">to</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">ascertain</span> <span
class="oneClick-link">condition,</span> <span
class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">value,</span> <span
class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">etc.</span> </span>
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that is, <span><span class="oneClick-link">ascertaining, </span></span>making
sure that all data associated with the bus stop is correct.<br>
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Importing the TEC data is the reason for adding/updating <b>TEC
2014-04</b> (allowing to check that the import was done).<br>
As the user applying this import is also requested (see
instructions) to adjust the location of the bus stop (not by going
out but simply with Bing etc.), all the data will be "ascertained"
after doing that (unless other data is to be verified) and then the
user can add <b>survey 2014-04</b> or later.<br>
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<b>survey 2014-04</b> is not an indication of the import but
is/should be in the imported data as a facility for the user to just
copy it instead of having to "type" it for each bus stop. He may
keep it, change it or delete it but you should not tell him not to
use it.<br>
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So please <b>do</b> use source=survey during the import, but (<b>obviously</b>)
<b>only</b> after ascertaining all the data.<br>
It indicates that you have adjusted the location etc... and that it
must not be done 10 times.<br>
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