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What is the procedure when there are more than one nodes for a single location. For example: one school is represented by two points, however only one point is at the right location.

asked 05 May '15, 11:58

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In such case the direction is to delete the misplaced point and to keep the one at the right location.

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answered 05 May '15, 12:00

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In some cases a school may have more than one point. For example, if there is an elementary school and high school in the same building but are completely separate, then you'd keep both points. Be sure to check the official school district webpage to be sure.

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answered 06 May '15, 14:02

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For more detailed information on dealing with duplicate points, check out this Q&A post: https://navigator.er.usgs.gov/QandA/questions/264/duplicate-points

For more detailed information on dealing with multiple schools in one building, check out this Q&A post: https://navigator.er.usgs.gov/QandA/questions/391/two-schools-in-one-building-one-point-or-two

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answered 21 Mar '18, 08:25

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