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Creating Geometric Networks
Currently, FME cannot be used to create geometric networks, or the feature classes participating in them. These should be created before the translation using ArcCatalog. FME can then be used to either populate these existing feature classes with point and line data, or alternately to create simple point and line feature classes, with the geometric network created as a post-processing step.