Hi @mr_fme
You can try to use the transformer Dissolver.
Thanks,
Danilo
danilo_fme wrote:
Hi @mr_fme
You can try to use the transformer Dissolver.
Thanks,
Danilo
Hi
@danilo_fme
Dissolver help me if I have geometries that touch, in the case mentioned geometries are displaced.
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mr_fme wrote:
Hi
@danilo_fme
Dissolver help me if I have geometries that touch, in the case mentioned geometries are displaced.
:(
A OK.
I understand you. Did you try the Aggregator?
danilo_fme wrote:
A OK.
I understand you. Did you try the Aggregator?
Tested, but it also does not help me, you need to create an engaging way of the two areas of interest, automatically
I created a Test with two polygons:

After I used the transformer HullAcumulator:

Results - FME Data Inspector:

Thanks,
mr_fme wrote:
Tested, but it also does not help me, you need to create an engaging way of the two areas of interest, automatically
I created a Test with two polygons:

After I used the transformer HullAcumulator:

Results - FME Data Inspector:

Thanks,
mr_fme wrote:
Tested, but it also does not help me, you need to create an engaging way of the two areas of interest, automatically
Good!! Very good!!! Solved My problem. Thank´s
Excellent news @mr_fme. I'm happy to help you :)