Hi,

you could try to put a counter first (unless you already have a good numeric ID-Field).
Then you can put a ModuloCounter going from 1 to 500.

Afterwards, you substract the Result of the ModuloCounter from the Result of the Counter and Group the features (Aggregator) based on the Result of the Substraction.

(Thanks to Mark Ireland and Dale for giving me this idea at the FME Idol contest ...)

Greetings,
Jeff

PS: I put a Custom Transformer in the attachment, which should do what you need.

On 11/14/06, celestelees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi FMEers

I have an oracle spatial table showing a network of line features.

I would like to group these lines based on a range of values i.e. 0-
100, 150-300, 350-1000 etc.

Can you tell me what series of transformers I could use.

The destination dataset will be .tab.


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