Intergraph MGE Writer Parameters
Database Connection
Select ODBC, Access 97 MDB, Access 2000, MDB, or Oracle.
If you select Access MDB above, specify the Access MDB file.
If you select Access MDB above, specify the Access MDB version.
If you select ODBC, enter the ODBC data source that points to your MGE database. Depending on your database, you may also have to enter a username and password.
Tip: If you have ODBC drivers (which are usually installed automatically when you install Microsoft Access or another database), you can set up ODBC data sources using the ODBC option in your Windows Control Panel.
If you select Oracle above, enter the name of the Oracle service. Depending on your database, you may also have to enter a username and password.
Enter the username and password to access the database, user account, or wherever authentication is required.
General Table Names
Specifies the name of the feature table to be written. This defaults to the name feature.
Specifies the name of the category table to be written. This defaults to the name category.
Design File Parameters
Controls whether or not fill linkages will be written out for ellipses, shapes, and solids.
Select this option if you want to automatically adjust the origin and scaling of the seed file to provide an optimum set of parameters for the input data.
Specifies how FME feature coordinates are interpreted and converted into Units of Resolution (UORs).
- Master: UORs are converted into master units.
- Sub: UORs are converted into subunits.
- UOR: UORs are written as raw UOR coordinates.
Specifies how you want to store the two-point line features.
- Type 3 Elements: Two-point line features are stored as type 3 line elements.
- Type 4 Elements: Two-point line features are stored as type 4 line elements.
Set the location of the seed file, which controls whether or not the output file is two-dimensional or three-dimensional, and sets the models, the global origin, and the unit information of the destination file.
The file name of IGDS cell library, which contains the definitions of cells which may later be output.
Write Optimization
The number of features that are to be in a single transaction before the FME performs a commit operation when writing to the database.
If this option is selected, the database will be immediately written when needed.