Hello Bruce,
>From what you have described the workflow seems to be fine.
Could I ask you if there is a specific reason to use dmrs linkage?
Since you are populating the oracle database, which I presume will be
used for attribute storage for the dgn file elements, why not set the
igds_linkage{0}.type to oracle.
Also you could try exposing mslink_0 and set this to the variable
feeding the mslink value, link_type_0 to oracle and finally entity_num_0
to the appropriate value.
See if this helps/works?
Happy FME-ing
SRG
--- In [email protected], "bruceton911" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to move a layer of hydrant data from ArcSDE to DGN with
> the attribute records being stored in a Oracle 10g table. I have the
> arcSDE data being processed through a counter transformer to add a
> mslink field. From the counter transformer, it goes through an
> attribute filter to separate out the hydrants based on type
> (depending on the type, the cell in the dgn file is different). From
> the attribute filter, the attribute records are written into an
> Oracle dataset and the features (hydrants) are placed into one of
> two dgn files based on type. For the dgn files, I have the
> igds_linkage{0}.type as dmrs, mslink is going into igds_linkage
> {0}.key, igds_linkage{0}.entity_number is set to the appropriate
> value from the feature table. When I run the transformation, the
> data in the Oracle table looks right, the DGN file looks right with
> red and blue hydrants where they are supposed to be. The dmrs links
> have the two database tables(1 from the feature table and 1 from the
> Oracle table) set to the correct entity number. The issue is the
> mslink values written into the DGN file. They are very large such as
> 16777702 for the hydrant table (should be 337 for that particular
> record) and 16777314 for the feature table (should be 98).
>
> Any ideas what I am missing? I am relatively new to using FME.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce Cunningham
> Gallatin County 911
>
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