Hi Chris. 

You can copy one Transformer or a bunch of them with their links to another
workspace, with all settings remained.

In your case, with many workspaces that have a lot of code the same in all
of them, You should take a look at the latest beta, it has a new type of
Transformer called Compuond Transformer.
It is a way of group together a set of transformers, it makes a workspace
more readable. And as with all "normal" Transformers a Compund Transformer
can be copied between different workspaces.

Another way of make your daily work even more efficient, try making a Custom
format where you put all your code you want to reuse in many workspaces. You
have this function in build 1378!

Crash-course in making a custom format:
1. Open workbench.
2. Go to File - New...
3. Choose "Create a custom format" and let the "Custom format Wizard" guide
You.... :o)

Good luck!

/Nisse

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Hi All,

I was wondering if it is possible to copy a transformer with all of its
settings from one workspace to a different workspace.  For Example, I have
the attributerenamer setup renaming about 50 attributes from a database
going into another transformer.  This work flow is always the same in the
beginning of the workspace, what changes is the final output. 
I am given a workspace with just the final output defined and I have to get
my database attributes into this final output and I always use the
attributerename to create descriptive names for attributes but was
wondering, if for each new workspace, do i need to re-create the renaming
from scratch?

I am using FME Pro. Build 1378

I hope this makes sense.

Thank-you for any suggestions,

Chris








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