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Smart Columbus Operating System Dataset changes #5

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MathematicsCLtd opened this issue Jul 21, 2019 · 1 comment
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Smart Columbus Operating System Dataset changes #5

MathematicsCLtd opened this issue Jul 21, 2019 · 1 comment
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@MathematicsCLtd
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Describe the bug
I created this repository using a geoJSON file download from the SCOS on 07/11/2019. That geoJSON file is no longer available. The dataset count was '3211 datasets found' on 07/11/2019 and as I'm writing this it has '3075 datasets found'. I'm not sure if this happened because the source type is "remote" and Columbus Open Data purged the geoJSON file. Now only a CSV and Shapefile (ZIP) version are available. Luckily I had the deleted file in my trash, I created a page for it in the wiki.

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Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to SCOS
  2. Search for 'motorized'
  3. 2 datasets found for "motorized"
  4. See error

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A geoJSON version of this file would be available.

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Dataset changes to the SCOS should be tracked in an update available to the public. If not, it erodes confidence in the data on the site or hides any additions made.

@ramboyapati
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@MathematicsCLtd Thanks for letting us know. I will look into this issue and get back to you.

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