FME Desktop Training Manual Page Format Translations Translation Components An FME translation is made up of a number of different components. There are many different components that go to make up a translation. For each component there are tools within FME to create, add, or remove them; and parameters in Workbench in order to control them. The FME Desktop Advancedtraining manual is yours to keep. It includes detailed material to help you remember your training. During training we suggest you pay close attention to your instructor; they may cover the course content in a different order than the manuals, and will skip or add new content to better customize the course to your needs. FME Desktop Basic Training Manual This is the manual for the introductory-level training course for Safe Software’s FME Desktop application. The training will introduce basic concepts and terminology, help students become efficient users of FME, and direct you to resources to help apply the product to your own needs.
FME® Desktop Advanced Training Manual. Parameters and FME. Parameters control how FME operates, and can be set by either the workspace author or the end user. What are Parameters? Parameters, in basic terms, are controls that define how FME operates; for example, how a Reader reads data, how a transformer transforms it, and how a Writer writes. A fanout is a way within FME to split output data based upon the value of an attribute. The data is divided at the time of writing, rather than within the workspace itself. There are two kinds of fanout: feature type fanout and dataset fanout. You can set both a feature type fanout AND a dataset fanout in the same workspace. Overview. This training course builds upon the basic framework of workspace creation in FME Desktop. The course covers topics that are commonly used by all workspace authors who wish to take their FME skills to the next level. The course consists of five main sections: Advanced Attribute Handling. Advanced Workspace Design.
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