X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/74be6828dd971abbf670435d8b6db4834778c28d..23dabad0b0c8c1ffd9b4973bfc9e1d739e6128d7:/docs/api/Faq.md?ds=inline diff --git a/docs/api/Faq.md b/docs/api/Faq.md index 809f2c39..c4a64d84 100644 --- a/docs/api/Faq.md +++ b/docs/api/Faq.md @@ -59,3 +59,27 @@ suited for these kinds of queries. That said if you installed your own Nominatim instance you can use the `nominatim export` PHP script as basis to return such lists. + +#### 7. My result has a wrong postcode. Where does it come from? + +Most places in OSM don't have a postcode, so Nominatim tries to interpolate +one. It first look at all the places that make up the address of the place. +If one of them has a postcode defined, this is the one to be used. When +none of the address parts has a postcode either, Nominatim interpolates one +from the surrounding objects. If the postcode is for your result is one, then +most of the time there is an OSM object with the wrong postcode nearby. + +To find the bad postcode, go to +[https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org](https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org) +and search for your place. When you have found it, click on the 'details' link +under the result to go to the details page. There is a field 'Computed Postcode' +which should display the bad postcode. Click on the 'how?' link. A small +explanation text appears. It contains a link to a query for Overpass Turbo. +Click on that and you get a map with all places in the area that have the bad +postcode. If none is displayed, zoom the map out a bit and then click on 'Run'. + +Now go to [OpenStreetMap](https://openstreetmap.org) and fix the error you +have just found. It will take at least a day for Nominatim to catch up with +your data fix. Sometimes longer, depending on how much editing activity is in +the area. +