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mr_fme
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I need to use a transformer so I can have as output the attributes all together, the points that are inside a polygon, which ones I may be using?

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Hi @mr_fme

 

did you try to use the transformer PointOnAreaOverlayer?

Thanks,

Danilo

 

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danilo_fme
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  • August 7, 2018

Hi @mr_fme

 

did you try to use the transformer PointOnAreaOverlayer?

Thanks,

Danilo

 


mr_fme
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danilo_fme wrote:

Hi @mr_fme

 

did you try to use the transformer PointOnAreaOverlayer?

Thanks,

Danilo

 

Yes, but I wouldn´t like to use this transformer. I need of the others options.

 

 


takashi
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  • August 8, 2018
danilo_fme wrote:

Hi @mr_fme

 

did you try to use the transformer PointOnAreaOverlayer?

Thanks,

Danilo

 

The SpatialRelator could be another option. If the polygons don't overlap each other, the Clipper or the SpatialFilter could also be choices. But why wouldn't you like to use the PointOnAreaOverlayer?

 

 


mr_fme
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takashi wrote:
The SpatialRelator could be another option. If the polygons don't overlap each other, the Clipper or the SpatialFilter could also be choices. But why wouldn't you like to use the PointOnAreaOverlayer?

 

 

I like to use SpatialRelator than the others choices. But I was thinked that can´t merge the attributes with SpatialRelator.

 

 

Thank´s a lot

 

 


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