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The tags is_in appear only in the first layer, how can I activate the tags for the secondary layer ?

Picture of where the tags appear: alt text

Picture of where the tags don't appear:

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asked 16 Sep '21, 09:32

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edited 16 Sep '21, 10:29

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This is a question on uMap I presume.

How do you populate your map with data? If you take the field "is_in" from the OSM database please be aware that it is not a mandatory key and may only be present on some features.

(16 Sep '21, 10:16) TZorn

the map I populate with GEOJSON from https://osm-boundaries.com/ -> Bucharest -> Sector 1, etc.

But if I put the polygon in the First Layer it shows the is_in tag on the polygon .

(16 Sep '21, 10:46) calinj

The second screenshot looks like imported data from OSM Boundaries. Sector 1 does not have any is_in tag in OSM.

The first screenshot does not appear to hold OSM Boundaries data. I don't even find an object named Baneasa 4 in the OSM data. How did you obtain the data and how have you loaded it into uMap?

(16 Sep '21, 21:30) TZorn

The area Baneasa, was created manually, but the layer of the areas that were created manually have is_in, the imported ones from OSM only have is_in when the areas are moved to the first layer.

Anyway, the problem was solved through programming, adding in the properties array the is_in tag.

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answered 20 Sep '21, 11:06

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