Title: Nachricht
Hi Vinesh
I think, the values of attribute ID in table PLANAPPS are not unique.  because you fill up the values from 'PolygonConcatenator'/'PolyLineConcatenator'-Factory and also from 'STRINGREPLACER'-Factory (same ID's as before..).
Use a Counter-Factory to generate a unique ID or define a trigger on the db.
 
Christoph Hess
Vermessungsamt Bern
 
 
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Betreff: [fme] MapInfo TAB to Oracle Spatial (object)

Hi Listers
 
I have a table for which I intend outputting point, line and polygon geometry into an Oracle Spatial table (see attached workspace).
 
I am using a counter, concatenators (to extract the styling for my point, line and polygon geometry), and a string replacer.
 
I ran the translation but got a message saying "cannot CREATE UNIQUE INDEX; duplicate keys found"
 
Can anyone help please.
 
Thanks.

                                         
Vinesh Govind
Information Management Team
Pen Lloyd Building - Room G48
Chief Executives Department
Leicestershire County Council
(T) (0116) 265 7321
   http://www.leicestershire.gov.uk

 

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