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Data interoperability vs FME

  • August 13, 2019
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Is it possible to migrate workspaces between FME desktop and datainteroperability extension in Arcmap?

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mygis
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  • August 13, 2019

Hi there,

The Interop extension is a subset of FME Desktop. You can use FME capabilities in ArcGIS environment. If you have ArcGIS dependencies you may not be able to unless if you upgrade your Interop license to FME Desktop Esri Edition and use it in the same environment.

 

Now for instance if you are writing to Esri formats which are dependent on ArcGIS such as Enterprise Geodatabase and you have FME Desktop Professional Edition, then the answer is no.

Please check out this page for more details about the difference between two:

https://www.safe.com/esri/arcgis-data-interoperability-extension/

You could request for a temporary FME Desktop Edition license for testing purposes and check out your workspaces.

 

I hope this helps.

bruceharold
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  • August 13, 2019

The way you do this is open a workspace with FME, select all elements (Edit>Select All) in the workspace, select the Edit>Copy menu, then create a new Data Interoperability Spatial ETL tool, then Edit>Paste into the Spatial ETL tool workspace. Data Interoperability 10.7.1 uses the FME 2019.0.0 engine so if your FME edition is more recent you may need to replace some transformers with earlier versions. Data Interoperability now includes as many formats and transformers as can be licensed under Safe's vendor agreements.

ArcGIS Pro can use fmw workspace files as Spatial ETL tool source or interactively in Workbench started from the Analysis ribbon so avoids the whole copying process.


bruceharold
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The way you do this is open a workspace with FME, select all elements (Edit>Select All) in the workspace, select the Edit>Copy menu, then create a new Data Interoperability Spatial ETL tool, then Edit>Paste into the Spatial ETL tool workspace. Data Interoperability 10.7.1 uses the FME 2019.0.0 engine so if your FME edition is more recent you may need to replace some transformers with earlier versions. Data Interoperability now includes as many formats and transformers as can be licensed under Safe's vendor agreements.