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Why don't all showing here:

[out:csv(::type, ::id, name, admin_level, parent_id)];
rel(148838)->.c;
.c map_to_area;
rel(area)[admin_level="4"][boundary=administrative][type!=multilinestring];
out;

show here:

[out:csv(::type, ::id, name, admin_level, parent_id)];
rel(148838)->.c;
.c map_to_area;
rel(area)[admin_level="2"][boundary=administrative][type!=multilinestring];
foreach(
  out ids;
  rel(r); //children
  out;
);

asked 30 Jul '18, 22:43

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I guess that not all admin_level=4 relations added as children to the admin_level=2 relation. Juust being mapped as nested boundary relations is not enough. The admin_level=4 boundaries should be explicitly added to the admin_level=2 relation.

AFAIK, it is not common practice to do this. I even thought that the wiki adviced against it, but I cannot find a reference for that now.

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answered 31 Jul '18, 04:13

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So what should I do instead to get the children relations of each relation?

(31 Jul '18, 11:55) andrefrsilva

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