Information includesĪny warning or error messages, translation status, length of translationĪnd number of features processed. The log pane displays a report on translation results. Connections between each item represent the flow of dataĪnd may branch in different directions or even lead to a dead-end if required. On the left, the transformation tools are in the center, and the writer (data destination) The Canvas is where you graphically define your workflow.īy default, the workflow reads from left to right the reader (source data) is The menu bar and toolbar contain a number of tools: for example toolsįor navigating around the workspace, controlling administrative tasks Workbench is fully integrated to interact with other FME applications such as the FME Data Inspector and other products such as FME Server, and is the authoring tool for FME Server models. Workbench has tools for defining the source and destination dataset structure (or schema), and also for manipulating the geometry and attributes of spatial data. With Workbench, underlying FME functionality is exposed in an intuitive interface that allows users to graphically define a custom dataflow from source, through transformation, to destination. You are here: Workspace Basics Workbench Interface FME Workbench InterfaceįME Workbench is an application for defining data translation and transformation processes.
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