Hi Bryan.
 
Before you send your features to the output-definition you use a Concatenator, in the Concatenator you can put suffix/prefix on your attribute.
If you attribute myFilename has "83J01" in it, you send it through a Concatenator and attach "_3Dpnt" to it which gives you "83J01_3Dpnt".
 
Good luck. /Nisse


Fr�n: Bryan Waller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 12 april 2005 15:41
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�mne: [fme] Fanout Question

Hi Group,

 

I haven't looked to closely into this, but has anyone figured out a way to have a feature fanned-out but also put a prefix or suffix on the resulting feature name?  Here is my example:

 

I have 9 DEM files named "83J01 83J02 83J03" etc.  I process them all together but would like to have them written out as shape files "83J01_3Dpnt 83J02_3Dpnt 83J03_3Dpnt" etc.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Bryan

 

 

Bryan Waller, GIS Specialist

Midwest Survey Inc.

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