Mark,

I am the one who needed the added functionality this sounds great. I'll
download the beta and give it a try.

Thanks a bunch

 
Ron Cook B.Sc. 
Geo-Innovations Inc
11713 10a Avenue
Edmonton AB
T6J 7A7
(780) 887-0640
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
mark2atsafe
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 1:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] 2dGridReplacer

I have a message from a user re the 2dGridReplacer - but I can't find
it in Yahoo - so this is a general broadcast to everyone.

The message was...
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I have a dataset of polygons in shape file format that need to be
split into smaller polygons comprising of 3 rows of 4 columns. I have
been trying to do this using Workbench with not very much luck.

I have multiple adjacent polygons. It seems that the 2DGridReplacer
looks at the bounding box of all the input polygons instead of each
individual polygon and creates grids for the whole extent. I am trying
to subdivide each individual input polygon into 12 new polygons (3
rows by 4 columns.

This is very much like trying to create a section grid from a township
polygon dataset. It must be simple to do I just can't figure it out
-----------------

In FME2006 beta build 2069 onwards (now available from our web site)
the 2dGridReplacer has been updated to permit group-by operations.
Whover this message was from you should find that a Counter ->
2dGridReplacer (with group-by _count) combination should give you the
results you need.

Hope this helps!

Mark
Mark Ireland, Product Support Engineer
Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.safe.com
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