Howdy all,

I'm a relatively new user of FME and there is a lot of stuff to take in
when your a newbie.  I think a numbering system on the link connections and
on the readers/writers would be a great help.  I understand that it may
complicate things a little but could it perhaps be put in as a preference
so it can be turned on and off?

I work with very large datasets (13 -15 million records in each dataset )
and any performance improvements make a big difference so thanks for all
the tips.  I've been working on some workspaces using clippers so I'm going
to go back and revisit them.

Cheers

Penny Flannigan



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Hello Jason, others,

This was a fascinating thread, filled with hockey references (and training
camp is only just starting up this week!).

But the root of it I think is a bit unfortunate.  From what I can tell the
contentious issue was about the order of features flowing into things, and
the fact that if you’re doing clipping or spatialfiltering, you’re MUCH
BETTER off if somehow you can get the clipper/filter features to arrive
first than they straggle through the door at some point mid translation.

So, a few comments:

      1)    We should emphasize this fact in the documentation for the
      Clipper and SpatialFilter – by way of this email I’m asking that this
      be done
      2)    We should then also give a description of how you can control
      the feature order in workbench – there actually is an obvious and
      blatant way of doing it, but folks may not know.  I’ll describe it
      below.
      3)    In general, the order that links are drawn shouldn’t be
      something we’d want people to care about.  That is a bit subtle, but
      I am willing to entertain ideas on how we could make that more
      explicit if people think it is useful to know/control. For example,
      we could have a mode where each link gets a tiny annotation number
      (1,2,3 etc) as it emerges from a port to tell you its order in how
      the feature copies will shoot out.  I think we have technology to do
      this, probably it would be an advanced option, because again, I
      mostly think people shouldn’t have to worry about that expect in rare
      cases. (I’m interested in feedback on this idea, perhaps in its own
      thread here on the list, or in person at the UC next week).

RE: #2, the recommended way to get the clippers/filters into factories
first is just to set up a reader for them, and make that reader the first
reader.  You can control the order that the features are read – they are
read from each reader in order from top to bottom as they are listed in the
navigation pane, and indeed, the writers are written to in the order they
are listed in the navigation pane.  You can move readers/writers up and
down as need be in the navigation pane not by dragging unfortunately, but
by right clicking on them and saying move up or down.

If you are reading a database to get both the clippers and clippees, then
use 2 readers on the same database, one choosing the clipper table, and the
second one choosing the clippee table.  Then the order of things is
explicit and not surprising.

Should we number the readers and writers in the navigation pane to drive
home this point?

All feedback welcomed as we, like the Borg, strive for perfection.




Dale

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