How to Load Spatial and Non-Spatial Data into Teradata using FME

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What makes a great database system even better? The ability to move more data into it and have more people able to access its data for use in their application of choice. Using the transformation capabilities of FME, we'll show you how to load spatial and non-spatial data into your Teradata database, with the ability to restructure it during the loading process. Plus, to ensure your data meets any standards or requirements, we'll demonstrate how you can easily validate and repair datasets, even prior to loading.

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How to Load Spatial and Non-Spatial Data into Teradata using FME

April 3, 2013

Who Are We?

Dave CampanasFME Product Specialist

Dale LutzCo-Founder and VP of Product Development

Powering The Flow of Spatial Data

FME – Feature Manipulation Engine

Powering The Flow of Data

FME – Feature Manipulation Engine

FME Capabilities

Transform Data to Use and Share

Convert spatial data between hundreds of formats

Transform spatial data into the

precise data model you need

Integrate multiple different data types into a single data model

Share spatial data with people where, when and how they need it

Workbench: Graphical Data Flow Authoring

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Poll: What kind of data do you store in your databases?

Agenda

Demos Reading and Writing – tips and tricks Database Transformers Supported Database functionality Edits and Change Detection Putting it all together

Follow-up Webinar recording and materials

Install Drivers

FME uses Teradata JDBC drivers – separate install

Download from (requires login): http://downloads.teradata.com/download/connectivity/jdbc-driver

Copy .jar files into FME\plugins folder

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Versions & Editions

FME Database Edition License

FME 2013 SP1

Teradata 13.1

Poll: What frustrations do you have with your database workflows that don’t involve FME?

Reading and Writing – tips and tricks

Teradata must have a unique field Published parameters for username/passwords Transaction Size Writer mode and fme_db_operation Spatialization

Sample workspace

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Database Transformers

SQLExecutor / SQLCreator

FeatureReader

Joiner

ChangeDetector

GeometryValidator

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Practical Examples

Update Spatial Table using ArcMap

QA CAD data while importing

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Question & Answer Period

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Dave Dave.campanas@safe.com

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