Wow.  The problem really was a different version of FME.exe.  Thank 
you so much Jason.  You have rescued me from the brink of insanity.  
Thanks again.

Desmond


--- In [email protected], "Jason Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's a guess:
> 
> It's possible that you have multiple versions of FME on your 
computer.
> It's even possible that there's one there without your knowledge 
if you
> have other GIS packages that have bundled FME.
> 
> You can check this be going to the command prompt and typing 
fme.exe.
> This will output a screen showing the version, etc.  Check this
> information against the help->about dialog in Workbench.  
Alternately,
> try running the same command line but specifying the full path to 
FME.
> 
> As a long shot, you may also want to check your environment for
> FME-related variables, like FME_HOME, set to the wrong location.  I
> haven't seen this for a long time; these EVs are not necessary 
with the
> current version.
> 
> Jason
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> desimonchiu
> Subject: [fme] FME Command line Error: (Predicate type?)
> 
> When I run my workspace from FME workbench it works fine but I'm 
trying
> to run my workspace using the command line (fme.exe
> H:\test\test2.fmw) and I get the error message below in the MS-DOS
> window:
>








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