Hi Annette,
You can do this in FME Workbench.
You can use an ATTRIBUTECREATOR or ATTRIBUTESETTER to set the values for the idgs_colour, idgs_type, idgs_weight, idgs_style.
This you can do by merging the data coming in from the source features(pipelines)
Then you can use the FEATURETYPEFILTER to get back the original structure you had.
HTH
Cheers
Cheers
Happy FME-ing :-)
SRG
annettefarrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My destination dataset has 35 levels.
I was to associate the same constant values with the following
attributes for each level idgs_colour, idgs_type, idgs_weight,
idgs_style.
Is there a quick way of doing this.
I notice if I select a level, and the constants that are connected
to, I can make a copy and paste the feature maintaining the constants
connected to the new level.
That's fine if you haven't already got all the levels set up.
Any thoughts?
thanks
A
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