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I have some changeset submitted more than 15 days ago. some of them I can see the change from our system, but some of them I still don't see the change. When I looked at my changesets in OSM, they are showing closed. How could I tell if my changeset has been approved and updated in OSM database? Once I can confirm them here, then I can work on our system if I still don't see the change. Thanks!

example: Changeset - 119734813

asked 07 May '22, 02:57

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Hi, Your 4 changesets are here:- https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/StevenRen/history#map=7/52.566/-105.681

Click on a changeset to open it. You can then see that all features added in the changeset are appearing on the OSM map rendering. I've looked through all your changes and everything is OK. OSM is open to everyone, you approve the data when you upload it, hopefully, it's all to OSM guidelines and good practice. If not, again hopefully someone will notice and made amends.

If you're looking to see your changes in an application other than OSM directly then there may well be a delay in your app getting up-to-date data from OSM. you should address this problem to the particular app admins.

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answered 07 May '22, 08:15

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