Definetly! You can use SPARQL to query the database!
Kinda new to the whole thing, but I think this at least shows how many benches you have edited as the last person.
SELECT ?user (COUNT(*) AS ?count) WHERE {
?bench osmt:amenity "bench";
osmm:user "Ludrol".
}
GROUPBY ?userLIMIT2
Definetly! You can use SPARQL to query the database! Kinda new to the whole thing, but I think this at least shows how many benches you have edited as the last person.
SELECT ?user (COUNT(*) AS ?count) WHERE { ?bench osmt:amenity "bench"; osmm:user "Ludrol". } GROUP BY ?user LIMIT 2
Which returns 60 :)
@dont_lemmee_down @Ludrol knowing which bench you edited as last person can be done easily with overpass-turbo.eu too https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1JVw . More difficult is to know which you created.
@openstreetmap
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1JWu Modified it slightly to output the raw number instead of list of benches
@mannivu@livellosegreto.it
Which database are you querying? I only knew of Overpass QL. Is this a database of the OSM data?
The link is https://sophox.org/
I ran this in Sophox :)