Hi Mark,
 
I was also thinking about this, but wondering if the points will be connected in the right order! So I hoped there is any solution with the SurfaceModelFactory and all its tranformer!
 
Dale give me the hint!
 
Thanks,
Marion
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:22 AM
Subject: RE: [fme] 2D to 3D polylines

Marion:
Try using Chopper to break the polygon into single points. Then use PointOnPointOverlayer to match the points. After the attributes have merged, use PointConnector to connect the points back together again. You may need to add a counter after the chopper and sort the data based on the count number because PointOnPointOverlayer may reorder the points.
 
Regards,
Mark
 

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From: Marion Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 15, 2005 1:28 AM
To: FME egroup
Subject: [fme] 2D to 3D polylines

Hi group!
 
I have 2D polylines and autocad_blocks with an attribute called H (height)! These blocks have the same coordinates as the nodes and vertices of the polylines. Is there a possibility to get the value of the block attribute H as Z-coordinate to the nodes and vertices of the polylines?
 
Any ideas?
 
Many thanks,
Marion
 
 
 
Liebe Gr��e,
Marion Schneider
 
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