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Remove fme attributes, to not be transposed using the attributeexploder


jonasbengtsson
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I'm trying to remove the hidden attributes fme_geometry and fme_type from the MSQQL_ADO reader before using the AttributeExploder, so that these attributes want be transposed, in order to speed up the process. If these attributes are exploded, I need a testfilter afterwards to remove these values. I've tried to expose the fme_gemetry and fme_type and then tried an AttributeRemover and BulkAttributeRemover to remove this values, without success. I was able to remove the default multi_* attributes with the BulkAttributeRemover, but not fme_attributes.

Is there anyway to remove fme_geometry or fme_type.

Thanks in advanced

/Jonas

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ebygomm
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Attributes that start with fme are 'protected' from the bulk attribute remover

Easiest way to remove the fme attributes is with a pythoncaller, see @david_r answer here

https://knowledge.safe.com/questions/48342/is-it-possible-to-remove-hidden-attributes-without.html


jonasbengtsson
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ebygomm wrote:

Attributes that start with fme are 'protected' from the bulk attribute remover

Easiest way to remove the fme attributes is with a pythoncaller, see @david_r answer here

https://knowledge.safe.com/questions/48342/is-it-possible-to-remove-hidden-attributes-without.html

Thank you @egomm. Knew it was possible but could find out how


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