Hi Mechael,
you could use 'ChangeDetector' or matching factories
to generate 
CRC /identify matching records to delete.
Cheers,
victor Dominic
--- Michael OMeara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for the quick response. The problem is that I
> don't have an ID field that is unique to each
> record, and I cannot create one due to security
> constraints on the source data. I did manage to get
> around this by using the ArcSDE Querier without a
> Where clause and using Delete. This deletes all the
> records in the source dataset prior to it being
> written to.
>  
> Thanks Again,
> 
> Mike
> 
> Dahlsten Nils-Erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello .. Mr/Mrs/Miss/Dude.
> 
> You must have an ID-field that always stay the same,
> otherwise there is no
> chance that FME knows which objects that "are the
> same one".
> You set the UPDATE-fields in the output settings for
> each featuretype in
> your Workspace.
> 
> Good Luck.
> 
> /Nisse
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> I am merging 3 existing shapefiles into 1 ArcSDE
> feature class. This will be
> a batch process that is run each evening. I would
> like to replace all
> exsiting records each time this is run. The problem
> I am having is that I
> cannot use UPDATE to do this, as the ObjectIDs will
> never match. How can I
> replace all of the recors in this feature class
> without re-creating it each
> time?
> 
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