I have seen the MRF technologies used a v. v. long time ago (almost  
10 years ago, in Microstation!), and can give them quite a strong  
endorsement: they really did a great job cleaning up dirty data.  If  
you have spaghetti, they will sort it out v. well.

P

On Mar 22, 2006, at 10:48 AM, mark2atsafe wrote:

> It is greyed out by default. It is an extra cost item, presumably
> because we are licensing some part of it from elsewhere. To get access
> you need a special option activated in your license.
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> If anyone has a burning desire to try it then contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and ask for an evaluation license that includes the mrfcleaner
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> Regards,
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> Mark
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> Mark Ireland, Product Support Engineer
> Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
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> --- In [email protected], "Jason Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone else seen/have access to the MRFCleaner transformer?
>>
>> It looks interesting, combining many of the cleaning functions  
>> available
>> in FME and adding a couple more, but does not show up as available  
>> with
>> my Oracle Edition license...
>>
>> Jason
>>
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