I am attempting to export the chainage lengths for various points
along a single route line.

I actually created the points for the line from coordinates contained
in a csv file.  I then used the points created to construct a route
line. Without any sorting whatsoever FME appears to create the line
joining all the points apparently without overlaps.

I then use a feature merger between the original points and the new
line in an attempt to create a unique record for each point with the
distance to each point output into a new csv file.

The output seems to generate a number of points having a chainage
length value of 0. I would expect a single point at either end of the
line to have this value with the remainderr ascending appropriately.

Upon creation of the line from the points can I order the points in
the point connector.  Can anyone enlighten me as to how points are
ordered when create a line using the PointConnector transformer?

When using the LengthToPointCalculator can you define which is the
starting point in a line?

I'd appreciate if anyone could provide soem direction on how this
might be accomplished.

Thanks.



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