Hallo Adrian
You have to use "Fanout" of the Destination Dataset.
I solved the problem some time ago by setting an ENVIRONMENT
Variable, read that via EnvironmentVariableReader (or so) transformer
and used it as Fanout Feature type
Hope this helps
Michael
amp_starapic wrote:
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> I have an automatic process (via a batch file) that uses generate to
> create a default mapping file which I use to run an automatic
> translation between two formats. However I would like to control the
> name of the output features rather than the value of the source feature!
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> I know that you can over-ride settings in the mapping file when
> running FME over the command line! Is it possible to actually
> over-write the feature definitions so I can rename the features as
> they pass through.
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> Cheers
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