Schema Attributes
- Additional Attributes to Expose - This parameter exposes Format Attributes in Workbench when you create a workspace:
- In a dynamic scenario, it means these attributes can be passed to the output dataset at runtime.
- In a non-dynamic scenario where you have multiple feature types, it is convenient to expose additional attributes from one parameter. For example, if you have ten feature types and want to expose the same attribute in each one, it is easier to define it once than it is to set each feature type individually in the workspace.
Search Envelope
- Use Search Envelope - Using the minimum and maximum x and y parameters, define a bounding box that will be used to filter the input features. Only features that interact with the bounding box are returned.
If all four coordinates of the search envelope are specified as 0, the search envelope will be disabled.
- Clip to Search Envelope - Check this box if you want to remove any portions of exported features outside the area of interest.
Defaults button
Click to save or reset default settings.
- Save as My Defaults - Edit a field, and then choose this option to save the parameter.
- Reset to FME Defaults - Changes the fields back to the standard (FME) defaults.
- Reset to My Defaults - If you manually edit a field, you can reset it back to your own defaults. Note that you cannot restore your own defaults after resetting to FME defaults.
OK
Closes the dialog box and applies your settings.