Swiss INTERLIS (ili2fme) Writer Parameters
The required INTERLIS models to read the dataset (without extension .ili and separated by semicolons (;). The default value XTF means that models are determined by inspecting the transfer file.
This is the folder that contains the .ili files. These files are scanned for INTERLIS models. You may use %XTF_DIR as placeholder for the folder of the data file that you will read. Multiple folders may be separated by semicolons (;).
If set to Yes, checks if the TIDs/OIDs are unique. If set to No, this check is bypassed.
If set to Yes, checks the attribute type.
If set to Yes, checks the attribute multiplicities.
If set to "SuperClass", the superclass inheritance mapping strategy is applied. If set to "SubClass", the subclass inheritance mapping strategy is applied.
Applies only to INTERLIS 2 datasets.
Defines the encoding of geometry attributes which are not used as FME geometry (Only the first geometry attribute becomes FME geometry).
- FMEXML encodes as FME XML
- FMEBIN encodes as FME Binary
- FMEHEXBIN encodes as FME Hex Binary
- OGCHEXBIN encodes as OGC Hex Binary
If set to Yes, the writer will expect one additional feature type for each INTERLIS SURFACE or AREA attribute. The additional feature type with the ending "_$(attributeName)" contains the line helper features as they should appear in the transfer-file.
If set to No, the writer will create the line helper table out of the polygons/donuts.
Note: This field applies only to INTERLIS 1 datasets with INTERLIS AREA or INTERLIS SURFACE attributes.
This is the proxy server that ili2fme will use to access model repositories.
This is the proxy server that ili2fme will use to access model repositories.
Controls the level of detail of log messages written out.
If set to Yes, detailed progress messages will be written to the log. If set to No, only normal progress messages will be written to the log.