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I have a CSV-file with "ID"s. I would like to identify a feature in my database table that matches those "ID"s.



How can I use a tester/feature merger or something similar to get the records I am looking for?










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    I have a CSV-file with "ID"s. I would like to identify a feature in my database table that matches those "ID"s.



    How can I use a tester/feature merger or something similar to get the records I am looking for?










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      I have a CSV-file with "ID"s. I would like to identify a feature in my database table that matches those "ID"s.



      How can I use a tester/feature merger or something similar to get the records I am looking for?










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      I have a CSV-file with "ID"s. I would like to identify a feature in my database table that matches those "ID"s.



      How can I use a tester/feature merger or something similar to get the records I am looking for?







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          Several solutions possible. One is:




          1. Read the csv with the id's

          2. Then read the database with a FeatureReader.


            • Fill the Where Clause to only read the matching features. (Otherwise you need to read all the records from the database and the power of a database is you can query it.)

            • Merge Initiator attributes with result, prefix initiators to prevent corresponding attributenames to overwrite each other.




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          Several solutions possible. One is:




          1. Read the csv with the id's

          2. Then read the database with a FeatureReader.


            • Fill the Where Clause to only read the matching features. (Otherwise you need to read all the records from the database and the power of a database is you can query it.)

            • Merge Initiator attributes with result, prefix initiators to prevent corresponding attributenames to overwrite each other.




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          • Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

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          Several solutions possible. One is:




          1. Read the csv with the id's

          2. Then read the database with a FeatureReader.


            • Fill the Where Clause to only read the matching features. (Otherwise you need to read all the records from the database and the power of a database is you can query it.)

            • Merge Initiator attributes with result, prefix initiators to prevent corresponding attributenames to overwrite each other.




          enter image description here



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          • Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

            – geogrow
            Mar 19 at 14:16














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          Several solutions possible. One is:




          1. Read the csv with the id's

          2. Then read the database with a FeatureReader.


            • Fill the Where Clause to only read the matching features. (Otherwise you need to read all the records from the database and the power of a database is you can query it.)

            • Merge Initiator attributes with result, prefix initiators to prevent corresponding attributenames to overwrite each other.




          enter image description here



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Several solutions possible. One is:




          1. Read the csv with the id's

          2. Then read the database with a FeatureReader.


            • Fill the Where Clause to only read the matching features. (Otherwise you need to read all the records from the database and the power of a database is you can query it.)

            • Merge Initiator attributes with result, prefix initiators to prevent corresponding attributenames to overwrite each other.




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          • Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

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          • Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

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          Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

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          Mar 19 at 14:16





          Nice, thanks! That was really sleak!

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