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Does FME support the Geodatabase or SDE formats?
Yes - FME supports Personal, File and Enterprise (or SDE) Geodatabases - https://www.safe.com/solutions/for-applications/es...
The FME Professional Edition is required for Personal and File Geodatabases
The FME Esri Edition is required for Enterprise or SDE Geodatabases
- http://www.safe.com/fme/format-search/#search=esri
- http://www.safe.com/pricing/fme-desktop/
No - you only need the FME Database Edition if you are writing to those databases native spatial tables.
Check the banner in the bottom bar of FME Workbench. Have you installed 32 bit or 64 bit FME? Or go to Help > About on the toolbar and check if you have installed 32 bit or 64 bit FME.
Also do you have ArcGIS installed and licensed?
Then install the Esri 64 bit Background Geoprocessing Module available from Esri or install ArcGIS Pro from Esri.
Warning: if you are using a custom ArcGIS product such as ArcFM from Schnieder Electric then these may not be enabled for 64bit and you may have to stick with FME 32bit.
Download and install the 32 bit FME version or install Esri 64 bit Background Geoprocessing Module as mentioned above. Both versions can be installed on the same machine and share the same license file. Just use a different install folder, i.e. c:\apps\FME2016_64bit
This is probably true for FME 2016 and higher. We'd recommend FME 64bit if you can use it. Not significantly when working with Geodatabases.
A very good explanation of the differences is here
- http://cdn.safe.com/resources/for-applications/FME...
and for information about formats and transformer support see here
- https://www.safe.com/esri/arcgis-data-interoperabi...
SDE30 is a legacy format and we recommend that you install ArcGIS and use the Geodatabase SDE format. For more details please refer to Esri Legacy ArcSDE (SDE30) Deprecation
To read a File Geodatabase you can use the FME File Geodatabase Open (API) format. This format is available on LINUX. Although in order to modify your Geodatabase, FME needs to access a licensed ArcGIS product which is currently only available on an MS Windows platform. So you need an FME Windows install. Your database could be running on a LINUX machine though.
Converting to Geodatabase Format
Converting from Geodatabase Format
Viewing and Inspecting Geodatabases
Tutorial: Getting Started with Geodatabase
Writing ArcGIS Geodatabase Attachments
Working with Geodatabase Field Aliases: Altering Alias Values
Introduction to Working with Geodatabase Relationship Classes
Using the FeatureReader to Query a Geodatabase
Unsupported Esri Field Type Error (GlobalID) | ArcSDE Geodatabase
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