Hi I'm new in FME an I am using FME 2006 GB (Build 2651).
I' ve been working with Neighborfinder. I have the same problem explain by Markus but in may case it´s worse because I don´t see in the attributs the list I have created; so i can't use the expose option. If somebody can help me I will be thankful Margarita --- In [email protected], "mark2atsafe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh - of course you wouldn't need to do this bit... > > > Then expand the set of attributes on the AttributeExposer, > > right-click on MyList{}.PipeID and use the expose option to expose > > items within that list (ie MyList{0}.PipeID, MyList{1}.PipeID etc) > > ...you'd simply use the ListExploder. > > Mark > > > --- In [email protected], "markus.tigiser" <mtigi@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > > > thank you for your help, but I still have a problem and I'm wondering > > > if it is a general FME 2006GB problem: > > > > > > When I enter the name of the "Close Candidate List" in the > > > Neighborfinder, the name of the list doesn't appear in the attribute > > > list below (Matched port), so I don't have a chance to process the > > > attributes from the list, e.g. with the ListExploder you suggested. > > > > > > The same problem occurs when I enter the name of the "Tested Candidate > > > List". > > > > > > I really don't know what I'm doing wrong... > > > > > > Every time when I enter a list name in any other Transformer, e.g. in > > > the PointOnLineOverlayer the list name appears in the attributes list > > > below and I'm able to work with the list attributes. > > > > > > Hope you can help me again, > > > > > > thanks. > > > > > > Markus > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "mark2atsafe" <mark.ireland@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Markus, > > > > There are at least two ways you can do this. > > > > > > > > 1) You can right-click the list in Workbench (on the NeighborFinder > > > > transformer) and choose the option to expose elements. Then you > enter > > > > a number (x) and get x attributes; eg connectingPipe1, > connectingPipe2 > > > > etc. These attributes you can direct to your destination schema as > > > > required. However, the problem here is that you need to know what > > > > value x will be. If you don't know this then a better method is... > > > > > > > > 2) Use a ListExploder transformer. This explodes the list into a > > > > number of features; one per list entry. This is a much better method > > > > for you because then you can direct these to a CSV format > destination > > > > dataset and get the list you are looking for. Add a ListExploder and > > > > send the output to the Visualizer again and you will see what the > > > > output is like. > > > > > > > > Unfortunately there isn't a good example of anything like this on > > > > fmepedia.com - I'll see if I can generate one sometime this week. > > > > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist > > > > Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA > > > > support@ http://www.safe.com > > > > Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "markus.tigiser" <mtigi@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hello at all, > > > > > > > > > > I am a new user of FME and I am using FME 2006 GB (Build 2651). > > > > > > > > > > I have the following question: > > > > > I'm working with two ACAD *.dxf files. One contains > > > > > main-gas-pipelines and the other one contains > > > > > connecting-gas-pipelines which end at some point on one of the > main > > > > > pipeline. > > > > > Now I'm trying to find out which connecting pipelines have a > > > > > relation to each main pipeline. > > > > > I used the neighborfinder to find all connecting pipelines > > > > > (candidate) within a max. distance of 0.1m to a main pipeline > > > > > (base). > > > > > As the result I got a close candidate list, so when I send the > > > > > matched output to a visualizer and press the info button upon a > > main > > > > > pipeline. I can see the results in the information window. > > > > > That works perfect, > > > > > > > > > > BUT: I'm looking for another transformer, following the > > > > > neighborfinder, that outputs me a table or a list like this, > > > > > including every relation which was found: > > > > > > > > > > Main Pipeline ID Connecting Pipeline ID > > > > > > > > > > 3 49 > > > > > 3 65 > > > > > 3 102 > > > > > 6 34 > > > > > 6 212 > > > > > 7 67 > > > > > > > > > > and so on... > > > > > > > > > > Or is there any other way to process the data from the close > > > > > candidate list? > > > > > > > > > > I hope that someone could help me with this problem. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > Markus > > > > > > > > > > For insights into what's up at Safe Software and what's on the development horizon, visit Safe's blog at spatial-etl.blogspot.com. Safe Software has also made slides available that outline enhancements planned for FME 2007. 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