Mark,

Thanks for the insight.  Some additional tools available in the 2007
beta version helped me solve my problem.

~Aaron


--- In [email protected], "mark2atsafe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Aaron,
> I think - as with the Smallworld question on this group - that the
> first move should be to inspect the source data in the FME Viewer. If
> there's no attributes there then it's obviously a reading issue. If
> there are attributes then it's either a transformation or writing issue.
> 
> My suspicion is that it is being lost during the transformation to
> points. I'm not sure if this is expected behaviour or not - I'm
> looking into it. But our raster handling is improving all the time, so
> you might find that trying it in a 2007 beta version would give a
> better result.
> 
> Our support team isn't supposed to handle "how-to" type questions, but
> for a new user we do like to assist - so if there's no progress you
> could send your workspace, log and (a small sample of) the source
> dataset for us to investigate. Email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mark
> 
> Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist
> Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.safe.com
> Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access
> 
> --- In [email protected], "kramit456" <atrentm@> wrote:
> >
> > All- 
> > 
> > I have just started working with FME 2006.  For part of my current
> > project I need a fast way to translate a grid of approximately 900
> > million cells to a point dataset.  I have been able to get the Binary
> > Grid to Convert to a ESRI point shapefile, but the associated
> > attributes are not returned.  ESRI's tools for this task will not work
> > due to the size of the raster dataset.  I have looked for additional
> > help and have not found any suitable answer.   I feel I a missing a
> > simple piece to the puzzle.  
> > 
> > Any help will be appreciated,
> > Thanks,
> > Aaron Myers
> > 
> > Research Assistant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
> >
>



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. The slides are from the "Road Ahead" presentation given on Day 2 
of the FME Worldwide Users Conference. To view these slides, visit 
www.safe.com/2006uc.

 
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