I’d like to use OverpassTurbo to generate a CSV list showing users inside a bounding box
(48.5172,11.4700,48.5467,11.5287)
ideally with the date of the first and most recent and the number of changesets; i.e. a table (sorted if possible) :
UserName || most recent ChangeSet || First CS || Number of CS
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Info: I have been asking this in the German Forum.
Hi, check the documentation here. You’ll want to use ::changeset, ::timestamp, and ::version at the least in your query.
I also use out meta in my query, export to GeoJSON, then convert to csv in my software.

Here’s a quick test for you to start overpass turbo
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InsertUser
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I think Overpass only gives you the latest version of the data unless you query a specific date so you’ll only see the earliest changeset that hasn’t had all its data updated since then.
In practical terms I think it would be easier to just do the post-processing of the changeset on your computer after you’ve downloaded the csv.
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Thanks a lot @Codesurfer:
This helps a lot and I try to understand it. Why dis you add at the end out center;, I’m getting only empty lines for that?
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@MichaelFS Bitte. That was from another query of mine and I forgot to change it to out geom. You can use the regular out geom for your queries.
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InsertUser
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I think if you need usernames the out statement has to include meta?
Codesurfer
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@InsertUser yes, the full query would include the out meta too
// print results
out meta; // this will get you the metadata
out geom;
@InsertUser : In order to avoid confusion: This was the original post from @Codesurfer :
He had out meta already. Only the last line out geom is obsolete.
Correct?
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Codesurfer
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Yes, I misinterpreted that question. You don’t need out geom with a csv output.
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