>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Batch deploy appears to be reading all the files into memory first
> then sending to the output.
>
> Shouldn't it be one file in --> one file out?
>
It should. But I'm wondering if the problem is in the source data
format. It's CSV isn't it? FME treats CSV as a folder based format; ie
each CSV file in the same folder is a feature type in the same dataset
- not a separate dataset.
Confirm the problem by putting one of the CSV in a separate folder and
trying the process again. Does the separated CSV get read separately?
If so, I'm not sure about the fix. How are you specifying the source
files? By selecting the folder or the files? Selecting a folder might
make FME assume it is a single dataset. Try selecting the files
individually.
Let me know what you find. It's interesting how batch deploy regards
different data structures; annoying at times, but always perfectly
logical once you see the trick.
Mark
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