>Yes, Apartment number currently goes in ³UNIT², but my ³INT² proposal would
>change that.
exactly how many _existing_ CAtypes are you
planning on obsoleting within your INT proposal?
FWIW - Apartments can be external just as easily
as internal (and they're fairly uniform in
numbering) so this one, for now, shouldn't be removed
>It does NOT go in ³HNO².
what does not go in HNO? Apartment or post marker?
>Brian
>
>
>On 10/26/09 1:52 PM, "James Polk" <jmpolk@cisco.com> wrote:
>
> > At 11:00 AM 10/26/2009, Rosen, Brian wrote:
> >> In the original PIDF-LO definition in
> RFC4119, we have a field called "House
> >> Number" (and a "House Number Suffix"). Is this field misnamed?
> >>
> >> Suppose you had a "milepost" on a road, or on a railroad, or even a hiking
> >> trail. Would you expect the marker number (which is usually miles or
> >> kilometers as measured from an end of the
> road/railroad/trail) to appear in
> >> the "HNO" field?
> >>
> >> I think yes, which means that the field is misnamed. I would suspect that
> >> the appetite of the work group to actually change the name of the field
> >> would be low, although I would probably like to do something that would
> >> generalize the use of the field.
> >>
> >> A more subtle question. In 4119, under HNO, it says "numeric part only".
> >> If the post marker was "125.5" is that numeric enough, or would we have to
> >> use the suffix?
> >
> > you're differentiating this sufficiently from apartment number, right?
> >
> > because I see a street address belonging to an apartment complex,
> > then an apartment number belonging to an individual apartment.
> >
> > If you are saying the HNO is the street address "number" (and not
> > confused by the apartment number) - then this generalization is agreeable.
> >
> >
> >> Brian
> >>
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