Esri Geodatabase (File Geodb Mosaic Dataset) Writer Parameters
The feature type parameters take precedence over writer parameters. The only time the writer-level parameters will be used is when there is no equivalent feature type parameter, or if the parameter was not supplied.
Database Connection
Select the File Geodatabase folder.
Advanced
This parameter determines which version of Geodatabase should be created: 10.0 or Current (which is the default).
This parameter defines the type of compression to use on mosaic dataset overviews.
Values:
- JPEG (default)
- None
- LZ77: The only valid compression option for images with a colormap.
- JPEG2000: Available only on rasters with an 8-bit pixel depth and no colormap
The degree of lossiness caused by the compression. Valid values are integers from 0 (lowest quality) to 100 (highest quality).
This value is ignored when not using one of the JPEG compression types.
Determines the resampling type to be used when generating reduced resolution overviews on the destination mosaic dataset.
Nearest Neighbor is the default value, which provides the fastest output but the poorest quality. Cubic Convolution provides the best quality, but can reduce performance when writing.
- Nearest (Neighbor) (default) is the fastest but produces the poorest image quality.
- Bilinear provides a reasonable intermediate option.
- Bicubic is the slowest but produces the best image quality.
Specifies the number of levels of overviews build. A value of -1 will determine an optimal value.
More overviews enable better performance when viewing raster data using FME and Esri products.
This parameter tells the writer whether it should ignore features that would usually cause the translation to fail. This includes features that are topologically incorrect, are not supported by the writer, or conflict with the definition of the table to which it is to be inserted (that is, they are outside of the geometry envelope specified by the feature class).
The default setting is No, which means that failed features are not ignored and will cause the translation to fail when encountered.
This parameter sets the number of features to ignore before causing a translation to fail due to a problematic feature. (However, the translation may still fail for other reasons.)
This parameter is only valid if Ignore Failed Features is set to Yes.
Values:To ignore all failed features: -1; otherwise 0 or a positive integer.