Hi Richard,

 

You could try the clipper transformer.  The clipper would be your country boundary and the clipee would be the polygon input file.  The desired output would be from the inside and clipped inside options on the transformer, which grabs all the features that touch the boundary of your country polygon, or those that fall within.  For further information about this transformer look at the help option which is thorough in its explanation.

 

Hope that helps a little.

 

 

Lindsay Lewin, GIS Data Analyst

Midwest Surveys

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Calgary, Alberta

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(403) 244 7471 ext. 308

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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Wilkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 10:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Filtering Polygons

 

I have an input file of polygons.  I require a filtered set of those polygons based on our county boundary (available as a separate polygon).  The result should include all those that are fully or partly with the county boundary.

I can't figure out which transform to use.  Can anyone help with this (simple) task.

Thanks

Richard Wilkinson
Systems Analyst

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