Absolutely.

Bring in a single image.  Then change the source dataset filter to
specify *.tif (.jpg, whatever). 

On the single image feature type, change the Merge Settings in the
Feature Type Properties dialogue, turning on "Merge feature type" and
selecting * as the merge filter.

Have a look at the "Merger" tutorial here for a nice walk-through:

http://www.safe.com/support/demos/index.php#workbench

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill
Voigt
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:15
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Batch input


I am trying to create an ESRI raster catalog (simple dbf format) with
the following attributes Image xmin xmax ymin ymax

I've created a workspace with multiple input files . I exposed  the
fme_dataset attribute to get the source to feed the Image attribute. by
feeding the source images thru a BoundsExtractor, I can get the
geometric extents.  

I have tested the process with a handfull of images, and all I need do
is connect the data source image to the bounds extractor, which is
connected to the appropriate destination dataset (dbf).  However, I have
up to 970 images to add and would rather not manually attach each source
file to the boundsextractor. Is there a way to automate this process in
workbench? 

I'm still using FME Pro 2005 build 1396.

Thanks in advance
--Bill





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