This parameter allows you to choose different naming schemes for a feature type, and the number of feature types generated for the reader.
The Feature Type Name changes, depending on the selection.
Value | Feature Type Name | Example |
---|---|---|
Feature Type from Format Name |
<reader_type_name> |
FORMAT_NAME |
Feature Type from File Name |
<filename> |
file |
Feature Type from Subdataset Name |
<subdataset_name> |
subdataset |
Feature Type from File Name and Subdataset Name |
<filename_subdataset_name> |
file_subdataset |
Note: Some formats have an option for Scientific Dataset Name in place of the Subdataset Name. Examples for these formats are shown in the following table:
Value |
Feature Type Name |
Example |
---|---|---|
Feature Type from Format Name |
<format_name> |
HDF4_ASTER |
Feature Type from File Name |
<filename> |
CURRENT_DHW |
Feature Type from Scientific Dataset Name |
<scientific_dataset_name> |
[331X720]_ SURFACE_FLAG__8_BIT_UNSIGNED_ INTEGER |
Feature Type from File Name and Scientific Dataset Name |
<filename_scientific_dataset_name> |
CURRENT_DHW_ [331X720]_ SURFACE_FLAG__8_BIT_UNSIGNED_ INTEGER |
This parameter exposes Format Attributes in Workbench when you create a workspace:
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.
Select this option to remove any portions of exported features outside the area of interest.