OpenHistoricalMap/Tags/Key/end_date:edtf
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Approximate or uncertain date when the feature went out of existence. ![]() |
Group: lifecycle |
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Useful combination |
Status: de facto |
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This subkey of end_date=* qualifies the feature's end date in the Extended Date Time Format, a profile of ISO 8601 that supports times of day, uncertainty, approximation, and seasons.
How to tag
Tag the EDTF end date in end_date:edtf=*. For backwards compatibility, also set end_date=* to the most accurate date that can be expressed in that key's more rigid YYYY-MM-DD
format. Do not set end_date=* to OpenStreetMap's approximations syntax. OHM rejects this syntax in favor of EDTF in end_date:edtf=*.
Examples
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"As of" as an "on or before"
a different building shown on 1935 map[4]
end_date=1935
end_date:edtf=/1935 or [..1935]
Software support
In iD, you can click the button in the End Date field to set an EDTF date. iD validates this date and will warn if it is malformed or the end_date=* falls outside the range of possible dates described by the EDTF date. If the end_date=* is expressed in OSM's "approximations" format, iD will flag it as an invalid date and offer to replace it with the equivalent end_date:edtf=* tag in EDTF format.
No renderer has built-in support for EDTF dates yet.
See also
- start_date:edtf=*
- Open Historical Map/Dates And Times
- Open Historical Map/Tags/Proposed/Tag:start date=datespec
References
- ↑ Optional.
- ↑ Pick the more likely date, or whichever one is less likely to conflict with other features in the same vicinity.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Set notation (with the brackets []) is more semantically accurate than the older interval notation for this purpose.
- ↑ Be careful here: presence or absence from a map dated at a certain time may not be definitive proof of anything