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I have done a string concatenator on a series of attributes with numbers, however, I cannot tell the sequence of numbers apart as they are now all merged, is there any way to add commas or spaces in between the values during string concatenator proce


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lottielbrowne wrote:

Hi, thanks for that!

I've looked at using the attribute manager/creator to put a separator between the attributes but have only been using FME for a few weeks, could you provide more guidance on how I would do that?

Also any advice on how I could have avoided that using ListConcatenator would be appreciated.

Thanks

StringConcatenator settings:

StringConcatenatorAttributeCreator/Manager settings:

AttributeCreatorListConcatenator is used when your incoming data is in list form. You can read this tutorial: Tutorial: Working with List Attributes (safe.com)

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Not automatically, but if you set up the string concatenation you can add those in yourself.


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If you used the StringConcatenator you can add Constant String Type Parts.

If you used AttributeManager/Creator just put a separator between the attributes.

If you used ListConcatenator we wouldn't have had this discussion.😁


caracadrian wrote:

If you used the StringConcatenator you can add Constant String Type Parts.

If you used AttributeManager/Creator just put a separator between the attributes.

If you used ListConcatenator we wouldn't have had this discussion.😁

Hi, thanks for that!

I've looked at using the attribute manager/creator to put a separator between the attributes but have only been using FME for a few weeks, could you provide more guidance on how I would do that?

Also any advice on how I could have avoided that using ListConcatenator would be appreciated.

Thanks


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lottielbrowne wrote:

Hi, thanks for that!

I've looked at using the attribute manager/creator to put a separator between the attributes but have only been using FME for a few weeks, could you provide more guidance on how I would do that?

Also any advice on how I could have avoided that using ListConcatenator would be appreciated.

Thanks

StringConcatenator settings:

StringConcatenatorAttributeCreator/Manager settings:

AttributeCreatorListConcatenator is used when your incoming data is in list form. You can read this tutorial: Tutorial: Working with List Attributes (safe.com)


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