Oracle Database – How to Improve Interoperability using FME
June 11, 2013
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Powering The Flow of Data
FME – Feature Manipulation Engine
FME Technology Capabilities
Transform spatialand non-spatial
data into the precise data
model you need
400+ data
transformation tools
The only complete spatial data transformation solution
Translate spatial data from oneformat to another
300+ supported formats in FME 2013
FME Workbench Workspace Graphical authoring environment
Poll: What is your FME level of expertise?
Getting started page:
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New to FME?
Poll: What frustrations do you have with your database workflows that don’t involve FME?
FME Version & Edition
FME Oracle Database Edition
FME 2013 SP1 and SP2 Oracle 11g
Poll: What database activities do you use, or want FME for?
Agenda
Demos Reading and Writing – tips and tricks Edits and Change Detection Oracle Server functionality
Storing Rasters, Points Clouds, Multiple Geometries Columns,
Database Transformers Follow-up
Webinar recording and materials
Warp Speed Demos!
Writing Data
Data Loading Multiple Spatial Columns Creating complex tables
Incremental Updates fme_db_operation SQL Key Columns or fme_where
Example
Tips n’ Tricks Use a unique key field Transaction Interval
Set 1 for a commit on every feature Set to a very large number to commit at the end.
Example
Performance
Make the database do the work
Reading from Oracle Index, index, index – both spatial and attribute
Writing to Oracle Consider disabling constraints where possible Indexes – dropping during large loads, recreate
Database TransformersLet the database do the work…
SQLCreator/SQLExecutor Efficient database joins for SQL capable datasets
Joiner Multiple attribute joins No requirement to understand SQL Non-spatial only
FeatureMerger Single attribute join No requirement to write any SQL
FeatureReader Spatial & non-spatial queries
Example
Example
Geometry Validation
PASSED detectionFAILED detection
Detection
PASSED detectionFAILED to repairREPAIRED fully
Repair
Issue Reporting .issue_found .location_sample.x .location_sample.y .location_sample.z .repair_state
GeometryValidator Transformer
Example
GIS & CAD
Exporting to CAD Dynamic Workflows Schema Mapping Schema Table CAD Styling
19
Example
Oracle and ArcMap
20
Question & Answer Period
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