Error When Writing Schema A Unique Destination
without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > GIS > Managing Data > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.Error loading GML fileDiscussion created by hydrotasmaniaGIS on Sep 13, 2011Latest reply on Jan 25, 2013 by bharold-esristaff Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 7Hi There,I have the Data Interoperability extension installed and can perform a successful 'Quick Export' to GML and then import back again the exported file into ArcMap.However, I have an externally sourced GML file that simply will not load and returns the error "Error when writing schema: A unique destination feature type name can not be generated for.."Please provide advice on how I can load up the below. Does it need to be reformated to a later version of GML. If so what would the new format look like applied to the example below?Any help greatly appreciated
in Home / *FME Desktop / Home / Tutorial: EU INSPIRE Initiative / INSPIRE GML Basic Writing Example AIXM Airports to INSPIRE Air Transport Networks Consuming INSPIRE Data Converting CityGML to INSPIRE 3D Buildings (Annex III) Create INSPIRE ATOM Download Service INSPIRE Cadastral Parcels Writing Demo INSPIRE Geographic Names Demo INSPIRE GML Reading Writing and Validation Basics INSPIRE Natural Risk Zones Demo (Annex III) INSPIRE Protected Areas Demo INSPIRE WFS Demo INSPIRE WMS Demo Read INSPIRE ATOM Download Services with FME Export to PDF NatalieAtSafe created · Oct 08, 2015 at 07:14 PM · edited · Jun 17 at 06:38 https://geonet.esri.com/thread/36213 PM Article created with FME Desktop 2014 Downloads INSPIREGML_BasicWriting_FME2014.zip Introduction: INSPIRE GML Writing - Basic Example With FME, it is possible to obtain INSPIRE compliant GML within one small workspace. For this demo, a single feature is created with polygon geometry and attributes. The feature is then structured to match the INSPIRE Natural Risk Zones Core schema. Finally, the INSPIRE GML Writer is used to write a Hazard Area https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/775/inspire-gml-basic-writing-example.html feature, part of Annex III's Natural Risk Zones theme. The demo exemplifies the ease of creating valid INSPIRE GML based on the application schemas. This workflow can be adapted to suit other INSPIRE themes, since workspaces to write INSPIRE GML usually contain similar steps. Typical INSPIRE Workflow 1. Read source data Source data is read with the appropriate reader. In this example, for simplicity, a polygon is created to represent a sample feature, in this case a flood risk area, using the Creator transformer. This is also a good way to create a reproduction case when reporting bugs to support. 2. ID generation Unique IDs are generated, as required by INSPIRE. Sometimes data will contain unique identifiers and those can be used and formatted as required. If no unique IDs are available they can be generated with FME as we do here using the UUIDGenerator transformer. Remember to validate the INSPIRE GML which will ensure uniqueness of IDs, or use a DuplicateRemover to detect them. Note that some IDs such as GML IDs must begin with a letter, not a number, so a prefix is added in the AttributeCreator ( U_@Value(_uuid) ). 3. Addition of required fields and schema mapping Necessary attributes are created, p
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