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Discover how to easily read, write, and update data in Microsoft SQL Server. We’ll share ways to automate SQL Server workflows while using FME’s transformation capabilities, featuring support for multiple geometry columns and the geography data type. Plus, see what’s new with FME 2013’s support for SQL Server 2012 including the ability to create a spatial index. This webinar is the second in our series of database webinars on SQL Server, PostGIS 2.0, and Oracle.
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Microsoft SQL Server – How to Improve Interoperability using FME
May 1st, 2013
Who Are We?
Mark StoakesProfessional Services Mgr
Robyn RennieFME Desktop Support Mgr
Questions are Encouraged!
This morning’s Q&A Support:
Steve MacCabe Professional Support Specialist
Questions are Encouraged!
We’re happy to answer any questions you have.
To submit a question:
If we can’t get to your question during the webinar we’ll send a follow-up email.
Powering The Flow of Data
FME – Feature Manipulation Engine
FME Technology Capabilities
Transform spatialand non-spatial
data into the precise data
model you need
400+ data
transformation tools
The only complete spatial data transformation solution
Translate spatial data from oneformat to another
300+ supported formats in FME 2013
FME Workbench Workspace Graphical authoring environment
Poll: What is your FME level of expertise?
Getting started page:
http://fme.ly/GetStarted
Attend a weekly FME Desktop overview webinar:
http://fme.ly/WeeklyIntro
New to FME?
Poll: What frustrations do you have with your database workflows that don’t involve FME?
FME Version & Edition
FME SQL Server Edition
FME 2013 SP1 SQL Server 2012
Poll: General Questions
Agenda
Demos Reading and Writing – tips and tricks SQL Server functionality Database Transformers Supported Database functionality Edits and Change Detection
Follow-up Webinar recording and materials
Warp Speed Demos!
Writing Data
Data Loading Multiple Spatial Columns Creating complex tables
Incremental Updates fme_db_operation SQL Key Columns or fme_where
Example
Tips n’ Tricks Use a unique key field Use Bulk Insert mode - 5-10x speed increase Transaction Interval
Set 1 for a commit on every feature Set to a very large number to commit at the end.
Example
Performance
Make the database do the work
Index, index, index – both spatial and attribute
Bulk insert mode where available on Inserts – 5-10x speed increase inserting into SQL Server
Database TransformersLet the database do the work…
SQLCreator/SQLExecutor Efficient database joins for SQL capable datasets
Joiner Multiple attribute joins No requirement to understand SQL Non-spatial only
FeatureMerger Single attribute join No requirement to write any SQL
FeatureReader Spatial & non-spatial queries
Example
Example
Geometry Validation
PASSED detectionFAILED detection
Detection
PASSED detectionFAILED to repairREPAIRED fully
Repair
Issue Reporting .issue_found .location_sample.x .location_sample.y .location_sample.z .repair_state
GeometryValidator Transformer
Example
GIS & CAD
Exporting to CAD Dynamic Workflows Schema Mapping Schema Table CAD Styling
20
Example
SQL Server and ArcMap
21
Question & Answer Period
FMEDatabases
2013 FME World Tour!
40+ FME User Meetings happening world wide and one live stream
Register atwww.safe.com/worldtour
Upcoming webinars
Oracle - How to Improve Interoperability using FME – June 11
Reading and Writing XML with FME – May 8th
Recorded Webinars:http://fme.ly/webinars
View the offerings at: http://fme.ly/online
Poll: Would you like more information on our free training options?
We’ll Be Following Up
Thank You!
For more information, please contact: Sales
[email protected] Support
www.safe.com/support (604)501-9985 ext. 278
Mark [email protected]
Robyn [email protected]