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danilo_fme
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Hello User`s.

As you can see below, i have two Source Datas ( Grids polygons ). The source BLOCOS_BS ( blue polygons )has 3 polygons and i need to generate 3 outputs with GRIDS from another source data BLOCOS_TOTAL ( red polygons ).

For example to Polygon 1, the output data will be all polygons reds together this polygon 1: One shape file with all poligons

For example to Polygon 2: Generate another shapefile with all polygons belows:

 

Thanks in Advance,

Best answer by takashi

Hi @danilo_inovacao, create three copies for every red polygons with the Cloner, and write them into three Shapefile files with feature type fanout based on the copy number - 0,1,2. For the blue polygons, add sequential number - 0,1,2 (the same name attribute as the copy number attribute for the red polygons) with the Counter, and write them into the same writer feature type as the red polygons.

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takashi
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  • October 8, 2016

Hi @danilo_inovacao, create three copies for every red polygons with the Cloner, and write them into three Shapefile files with feature type fanout based on the copy number - 0,1,2. For the blue polygons, add sequential number - 0,1,2 (the same name attribute as the copy number attribute for the red polygons) with the Counter, and write them into the same writer feature type as the red polygons.


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takashi wrote:

Hi @danilo_inovacao, create three copies for every red polygons with the Cloner, and write them into three Shapefile files with feature type fanout based on the copy number - 0,1,2. For the blue polygons, add sequential number - 0,1,2 (the same name attribute as the copy number attribute for the red polygons) with the Counter, and write them into the same writer feature type as the red polygons.

Hi @takashi, thanks your help. I writed a Geodatabase and Works with me :)

 

Thankssssss

 


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