Does there exist a more advanced logging feature other than that which is printed to translation.log? How can one get a stack dump of a FME crash?
I'm having problems with translating a geodatabase (GEODATABASE_MDB) to SHAPE.
The problem started with FME generating an incorrect mapping file (via the FME GENERATE command) -- it had multiple shape files (and correspondingly their definitions) having duplicate field names. This would then cause the FME to fail its translation.
I then ran the script after correcting these errors (by removing the duplicates). Near the end of translation FME apparently hung and a windows fatal error message occurred for "dtwrtsn32.exe" (aka dr. Watson).
Upon dismissing this error FME unfroze and logged "Translation complete" -- yet it failed to mention any crash in the log file; it simply jumped from "reading features" to "translation complete".
I'm having problems with translating a geodatabase (GEODATABASE_MDB) to SHAPE.
The problem started with FME generating an incorrect mapping file (via the FME GENERATE command) -- it had multiple shape files (and correspondingly their definitions) having duplicate field names. This would then cause the FME to fail its translation.
I then ran the script after correcting these errors (by removing the duplicates). Near the end of translation FME apparently hung and a windows fatal error message occurred for "dtwrtsn32.exe" (aka dr. Watson).
Upon dismissing this error FME unfroze and logged "Translation complete" -- yet it failed to mention any crash in the log file; it simply jumped from "reading features" to "translation complete".
Perhaps the crash was Windows related, which prevented FME from detecting it?
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