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  • October 17, 2021
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connecter
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Hi, I‘m stuck at a simple point. I want to make the AttributeKeeper filter from @Value or a User Parameter which is created by the AttributeCreator. Is it possible? I don't find a solution.

The goal is to get more attributes late in a row: test_2,test_4,_test_x in the AttributeKeeper from the AttributeCreator/User Parameter.

 

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Small Update: The new Version 2021.2 comes with a new version of the SchemaScanner. The new SchemaScanner don't reorder the columns and you can decide to keep or snip missing or NULL attributes. Cool new stuff! 😃

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danilo_fme
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  • October 17, 2021

Hi @connecter​ 

There is a custom transformer for your solution.

It is BulkAttributeKeeper:

KeeperResult:

Result 

Thanks in Advance,

Danilo


connecter
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  • October 17, 2021
danilo_fme wrote:

Hi @connecter​ 

There is a custom transformer for your solution.

It is BulkAttributeKeeper:

KeeperResult:

Result 

Thanks in Advance,

Danilo

Hi @danilo_fme​ , thanks for your fast answer. 

Sadly, it doesn't solve the problem for me :(. In that case all column names must a have common naming pattern string. In the test case above it works, but on other examples it will be better to get the exact column names in a row. 

 

keeper_2 


danilo_fme
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connecter wrote:

Hi @danilo_fme​ , thanks for your fast answer. 

Sadly, it doesn't solve the problem for me :(. In that case all column names must a have common naming pattern string. In the test case above it works, but on other examples it will be better to get the exact column names in a row. 

 

keeper_2 

Hi @connecter​ I updated the workspace.

 

 


connecter
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  • October 18, 2021
connecter wrote:

Hi @danilo_fme​ , thanks for your fast answer. 

Sadly, it doesn't solve the problem for me :(. In that case all column names must a have common naming pattern string. In the test case above it works, but on other examples it will be better to get the exact column names in a row. 

 

keeper_2 

Thanks again @danilo_fme​.

You don't get the same output than the input:

keeper_3A solution to keep the schema (and you don't need a AttributeExposer) will be the best solution. 😊


connecter
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  • November 3, 2021

Small Update: The new Version 2021.2 comes with a new version of the SchemaScanner. The new SchemaScanner don't reorder the columns and you can decide to keep or snip missing or NULL attributes. Cool new stuff! 😃


styx_a38
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  • April 24, 2024

Hello. I have the exact same problem. I have the attributes that shall be kept stored as a string in an attribute (coming from a user parameter) and this question+answer was the closest I could find to my problem, but sadly I do not understand how the SchemaScanner Solution works. I tried it and get a list of all the attributes available. How do I change the schema to the ones from the attribute?


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