Module Review

This session was designed to help you understand how a translation is put together, the best ways of creating it, how to read data in different ways, and how to test different sections of a workspace.

What You Should Have Learned from this Module

The following are key points to be learned from this session:

Theory

  • A workspace is made up of readers, writers, and feature types. They exist in a hierarchical structure.
  • Incremental development is a way of constructing a workspace, one section at a time.
  • A workspace can consist of any number of readers and writers - or none at all
  • Integrated inspection is a set of functionality to inspect data from within FME Workbench
  • Partial runs allow specified sections of a workspace to run in isolation

FME Skills

  • The ability to create a workspace one section at a time
  • The ability to handle rejected data in a workspace
  • The ability to add new readers and writers to a workspace
  • The ability to inspect data using functionality in FME Workbench
  • The ability to run selected sections of a workspace

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