Hi Vinesh,
Did you try out the fanout feature on the JPEG dataset?
The fanout attribute would be the unique id, in your case the district name/
the identifier for the unique record in the TAB file is representative of a
district boundary.
Cheers
Happy FME-ing :-)
SRG
Vinesh Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
This might be relatively trivial
.
I have a MapInfo table which consists of 8 records. Each record in the TAB file
is representative of a district boundary.
I wish to translate this TAB tile so as to create separate JPEG files, one
for each district.
Can this be done? How?
Thanks.
Vinny
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