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The named tables are created by osmTGmod (https://github.com/openego/osmTGmod), which is not part of the dataprocessing itself. So it might be okay to treat these tables as input tables for the pre- and dataprocessing.
The named tables are created by osmTGmod (https://github.com/openego/osmTGmod), which is not part of the dataprocessing itself. So it might be okay to treat these tables as input tables for the pre- and dataprocessing.
Ok, in a ideal world, we would include osmTGmod as part of our data processing pipeline. But since we're primarily interested in documenting it and secondarily in making it computable, we should follow your suggestion (at least for). I could image we want to run osmTGmod again to include updated data. Then, we definitely should include it in our pipeline.
Shall I download the above tables to a .shp file, make the available for download and write an import script in #339?
Please add a BPMN explaining how the tables
are created.
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