FME Form: 2024.1
Transformer Parameter Menu Options
Most transformer parameters are now integrated so that the options can be easily configured with other elements in the workspace.
This means that the parameters can be set, changed, published or unpublished, set to an attribute value, or linked to another parameter. More advanced functions, such as an advanced editor and an arithmetic editor, are also available in some transformers.
Accessing the Parameter Menu
The options that will appear for a transformer depend on the type of transformer that you are using. If the transformer supports it, the menu displays after you open the transformer properties and click the parameter menu button on the right side. This menu will usually display different options for each transformer parameter. The most common parameters are described below.
Common Menu Options
These menu choices are available in most transformers:
Menu Choice | Available | Description |
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User Parameter |
For all parameters except transformer name and new attribute names |
This will set the value of the parameter to a user, system, FME Flow, or FME deployment parameter. There are three ways you can set to a parameter:
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Clear Value |
Always |
Clears all values and returns the parameter to an empty state. For choice parameters, Clear Value will take you back to the drop-down list. |
Attribute Value |
If the parameter can take the value of an existing attribute from the input feature |
Set a parameter value to the value of an existing attribute. Even if the parameter takes only a simple Yes/No value, you might want to ensure that you carry this value through to other transformer parameters without having to explicitly set them. |
Add Annotation |
Parameters in any top-level transformer parameter dialog (does not include parameters in sub-dialogs) |
Allows you to annotate a parameter setting. Annotations can provide useful information about the reasons for parameter settings. |
Edit Annotation |
Parameters with existing annotations |
Opens the Annotation Editor for updating an existing parameter annotation. |
Delete Annotation |
Parameters with existing annotations |
Removes a parameter annotation. |
Other Menu Options
Some parameter menu choices that appear depend on the transformer parameter type. Because each transformer parameter is unique, the associated parameter menu is also unique.
The table below lists some of the more common transformer-specific options:
Menu Choice | Description |
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Change Selection |
Opens a dialog that allows you to choose multiple list items. For example, all transformer Group By parameters display this menu choice. |
Select Attribute |
Select an attribute from the list. |
Choose Font |
In transformers that include font definitions, this menu choice displays the font chooser dialog. |
Opens a dialog that allows you to input an arithmetic equation, such as “1+2”, that will be evaluated at runtime. |
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Open Text Editor |
Opens the text editor. |
Edit Selection |
Opens a dialog to select resources that are generally accessed remotely, such as from a web connection. |
Open Advanced Selection Editor |
Opens the Advanced Selection Editor. |
Open Regex Editor |
Opens a Regular Expression Editor. |
Select Color |
For any parameters that accept color definitions, this menu choice opens a color picker specific to the operating system. |
Select Coordinate System |
For any parameters that accept coordinate system definitions, this menu choice opens the Coordinate System Gallery. |
Select Folder/Source Filename/Dataset File/Image/FME Workspace |
Opens a folder/file browser in transformer parameters that require folders or files as input. |
Select Format |
Allows you to select the format of a reader or writer. |
Select Raster |
Opens a dialog that allows you to select raster bands and palettes. |
Select XML. |
When selected in transformers that work with XML files, provides the option of opening a file browser or specifying an attribute. |
Set Geometry |
Opens a dialog that allows you to define geometry. |
Function Return |
Parameter is set to the value returned by a function. |
Conditional Value |
Opens the Parameter Condition Definition dialog. |
Stop Translation |
If the value cannot be set automatically, the translation is stopped. |
No Action |
The value of the attribute is left ‘as is’ without being modified. |
Null |
The parameter is assigned a value of null. |