Hello,
I am trying to pull pdf files from an attachment table and avoid having any duplicate documents.There is nothing in either the attachment table nor the related table that I can use as a unique identifier for the documents.I have tried two different methods and both only partially work.
1) Use an aggregator grouped by DATA.This works ok but some of the DATA differs even though the documents themselves are the same.
2) Use an aggregator grouped by DATA_SIZE.This works ok as well but I'm still getting duplicates.I investigated a little and it looks like even though the DATA_SIZE appears the same in the inspector table,when the aggregator runs some of the sizes are slightly different.When I pull up the properties for each of the output duplicate pdfs,the difference appears to be between the file size and size on disk.
Any ideas how to get these to aggregate properly?
I'm attempting to process 1,000's of Mastermap native Gz files in to TAB format.As the maximum file size for standard Tab files is 2Gb is there a way to get FME to split output in to multiple 2gb files?
TIFF and TFW file validation
This is a bit of a cry for help as I'm still quite new tousing FME.
I am looking to create a FME workbench that can validatesome specific parameters for TIFF and TFW files.
I'll roughly have to check 100 TIFF and 100 TFW files at atime.The TIFF and TFW files have the corresponding 1KM grid reference as theirnames,for example I have TQ7926.tif and TQ7926.tfw.
What would be the best way to achieve this in FME?I'm happyto answer any questions to assist with the answering of my question.
What is Maximum file size that i can upload to FME Shared Resource Data Folder?
How can i limit or configure this file size?
Hi everyone,
I am very new to FME having recently downloaded a free trial,so please bear with me.
I work on a civil engineering project and the majority of our design data (AutoCAD 2013 DWG) is on the OSGB36 grid (Ordnance Survey Great Britain).
To transform it to our local site grid I applied a series of modifiers (scaler,rotater,offsetter) then set a writer to output as DWG.
We tested it with the largest of our model files and found that the output file was around 800Mb in size whereas the input file was only 200Mb.Does anyone have any idea why this could be happening?
I am an Engineering Surveyor so I am rather unfamiliar with AutoCAD beyond simple commands & geometry etc,so the settings in the reader / writer don't mean much to me either!
Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
John R
It's is horribly painful to have a complicated workspace running for hours (or days!) only to have it fail when the shapefile writer hits the 2GB file limit.
It would be nice if there was an option to automatically close the original shapefile and start writing a new shapefile (filename_1) when either the dbf or the shp file gets too close to the 2GB limit.