have a look at my post on the google groups and you'll see that we totally agree :))
Jeff
leegold58 wrote:
>
>
> Hi, FME 2005
>
> How is the following done?
>
> I have a folder of shape files. They are named 112.shp, 113.shp,
> 124.shp, 135.shp...and so on. These files are my clippers.
>
> I have a Road_L feature class in a geodatabase that I want to clipped
> by the above shape files. The results of each clip will be
> Road_L_Clip.
>
> I want to put each Road_LClip into it's own empty new geodatabase.
> Each geodatabase should be named 112.mdb, 113.mdb, 124.mdb,
> 135.mdb...and so on. If the geodatabases have to be created beforehand
> please let me know how. If they can be created on the fly during the
> transform - that would be good too.
- Rename the fme_basename attribute to 'id' or something like that. This
will be the "112" part.
- In the Clipper, make sure the "merge attributes" option is set.
- Do a fanout. I don't usually work with geodatabases, so I'd have to
guess that in this case, you need a dataset fanout, which can be set up
in the Workspace panel on the left. Go to the output dataset and
navigate down to the 'addvanced' parameters, you'll see a fanout option
there. Set it to fanout to the id attribute and that should do it.
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