To "write a feature" for the project (or a similar FME-based workflow), you generally need to define a Feature Type within a Writer or use a FeatureWriter transformer to handle data mid-workflow. Key Steps to Write a Feature
: Requires a specific Row Selection condition (usually an ID field) to identify which records to modify. Adding Writer Feature Types - FME Documentation SFRAFmp4
Based on FME Documentation , you should avoid manually defining attributes and instead follow these standard methods: To "write a feature" for the project (or
When configuring your feature writer, you can specify how it interacts with the destination: : Adds new records (default behavior). : When creating a new workspace, selecting New
: When creating a new workspace, selecting New > Generate Workspace automatically adds writer feature types based on your source data schema.
: Use this transformer to write data at any point during your transformation rather than just at the end. This allows for post-processing, such as generating reports or sending notifications based on the success of the write operation.
: For workflows where the output structure changes (dynamic writing), you can control Feature Type Parameters through the gear icon on the feature type to handle various geometries and attributes. Common Writer Operations