In the GeoDataBase writer the fanout is used to write various layers within the GeoDataBase. It has no control over the destination dataset.

 

Bob

 

L.Robert Rice
Sr. Programmer
P2ES
1625 Broadway Suite 500
Denver CO 80202
720-493-6663


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Birch
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [fme] Creating Filename

 

Have you looked at the Dataset fanout option?  i don't have access to the geodatabase format on this machine, but I think it should work for you.  Might be a bit of work applying that variable to all of your features, but...

 

 

Jason

 

 


From: [email protected] on behalf of Rice, Bob
Sent: Thu 2006-03-23 1:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Creating Filename

Fellow Listers,
I have a workspace which reads about 30 Oracle tables and writes the
data to a personal GeoDataBase.

One of the Oracle tables contains a time stamp when the tables were last
processed.

I convert this timestamp to a Year/day of year  (YYDDD) using the
DateFormatter. The problem - how do I get the GEODATABASE_MDB writer to
include the YYDDD as part of the filename. For example, I would like the
filename to be C:\EDITS\Edit03043.mdb where 06043 is the YYDDD.

I can set the filename on the command line when I run the script but
that defeats my purpose. I've tried setting a Global variable and
putting an
@GlobalVariable as the destination filename but that created a file
named @GlobalVariable(FileStamp) - not what I wanted.

Any suggestion.

Bob

L. Robert Rice
Sr. Programmer
P2ES
1625 Broadway Suite 500
Denver CO 80202
720-493-6663






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