[Talk-us] School bus routes?

john at jfeldredge.com john at jfeldredge.com
Sun Apr 10 21:19:19 BST 2011


You had stated that the two ways were identical, other than the relation, so deleting the way that wasn't linked to the relation would still leave the relation referring to the same way, in the same location, as before.  So, the relation would still have the same correspondence to reality that it had before the non-linked way was deleted.

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Subject :Re: [Talk-us] School bus routes?
From  :mailto:nathan at nwacg.net
Date  :Sun Apr 10 15:06:02 America/Chicago 2011


 On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:06:06 +0000, john at jfeldredge.com wrote:
> How would deleting a way that wasn't part of a relation damage a
> relation linked to some other way?  Using that logic, every time a 
> way
> is deleted, every relation not linked to that way would be damaged,
> regardless of where in the world the relation was located.

 Combining the two ways would cause the relation to no longer reflect 
 reality.

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