Default Paths
Workbench: Select Tools > FME Options and click the Default Paths icon.
Data Inspector: Select FME Data Inspector > Preferences > Default Paths.
Connection Storage
Specifies how FME stores database connections and web service connections.
The default storage is:
- Windows: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Safe Software\FME\namedConnections.data
- Mac: ~/Library/Caches/Safe Software/FME/namedConnections.data
These locations are hidden by default. You may wish to access connections from a location that is more public or visible.
Tip: To access \AppData, enter %appdata% in Windows Explorer.
- Folder Location: Connections are stored in a configuration file in the specified location.
Documentation Help Locations
By default, when you access Help from any FME Desktop tool (FME Workbench, FME Data Inspector, and others), it is opened from the safe.com website. This means that you will always see the latest help topics for updates and for new features.
You can change this default behavior and access product documentation from the help files that are installed locally (for example, if Internet access is unreliable or is not available).
Click a component Help menu. If FME is accessing installed offline help, a checkmark is displayed beside Use Offline Help.
You can toggle online and offline help access from this menu, or follow the steps below to change the default behavior.
- On the menu bar, click Tools > FME Options.
- On the sidebar of the FME Options page, click Default Paths.
- Under Documentation Help Locations click the checkbox beside Use Offline Help.
- Click OK.
If FME cannot open the documentation from the top-most location, the next location in the list is attempted. Use the up and down arrows to change the list order.
Shared FME Folders
A shared FME folder contains FME files that have been made available for other users to use. These files are:
- workspaces (*.fmw)
- mapping files (*.fme)
- custom transformers (*.fmx)
- custom formats (*.fds)
- custom coordinate systems (*.fme is ideal; however, most file formats will work)
- transformer categories (*.fmxlist)
This option is especially useful for workgroups. For instance, if an entire workgroup uses just a few custom coordinate system definitions, keeping these definitions in one place means that everyone doesn't have to have a copy. Then, whenever any of the definitions are updated, the entire group automatically has access to the new version.
Every time you start FME, it will scan the folders for new or updated transformers, formats, coordinate systems, coordinate system exceptions, coordinate system grid overrides, CS-MAP transformation exceptions, and transformer lists.
Steps
- Click the Add button.
- Browse to the folder that you want to open for sharing.
- Click the Select Folder button.
- If the required subfolders do not exist, FME will ask if you want to create them. (Note that your system administrator may have to set up permissions and subfolders for this folder.) Click Yes. FME adds the following subfolders to your selected folder:
Subfolder Names |
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CoordinateSystemExceptions |
CoordinateSystemGridOverrides |
CoordinateSystems |
CsmapTransformationExceptions |
Formats |
Output |
Templates |
TransformerCategories |
Transformers |
The folder name is added to the Shared FME Engine Resource Directories list:
- Restart FME Workbench.
Click the arrow buttons to change the order in which FME scans the resource folders.
Tip: Use caution when naming custom formats, transformers, and coordinate systems. If there is a naming conflict (for example, if you have a custom transformer with the same name as one in a shared folder), the file FME uses at runtime is selected at random.
Shared FME Server Resources: See Sharing Custom Formats, Transformers, and Coordinate Systems in FME Server.
Removing Shared Directories
To remove a folder, click the Remove button. FME removes the folder from the shared resource list.
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