Hello Heinz,
Check out the POINTCONNECTOR in FME Workbench.
That might be the one you are looking for :-)
Happy FME-ing
Cheers
SRG
 
PointConnector
Connects input point features in the order they enter, forming linear or polygonal features.
For some datasets, it maybe necessary to use a Sorter to correctly order the data before it enters this transformer.
The feature being created is output whenever the connection break attribute's value changes.
When this happens, the point feature whose connection break attribute had a different value is not added to the current output feature, instead, it begins the next feature to be output.
If only one feature was received with a given value for the connection break attribute, it will be output as a POINT.
If the feature output forms a ring (begins and ends at the same point), it is output as an AREA.
Anything else is output as a LINE.
If the optional list name is supplied, a list of all the attributes of each point that was connected when creating the output feature is made. This allows later inspection of member point attributes. In addition, the feature itself will contain a merged set of attributes from all the features that were connected together, where the value for an attribute in the resulting feature comes from the first feature that had an attribute with that name that was part of the resulting feature.


grttngg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I just got started with FME. I try to convert points out of a CSV-file
into lines whereby the point with ID1 should be connected with ID2,
ID2 with ID3 ...
It seems there is no ready-made function like point-to-line in a GIS??

Thanks,
Heinz








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