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SPATIALmover™ is a powerful utility for importing and exporting spatial data, based on the highly respected Feature Manipulation Engine (FME®) from Safe Software Inc.

Using SPATIALmover™ you can import or export datasets originating in more than 50 formats supported by FME®.

Spatial Data Import Made Easy

SPATIALmover™ comes with an extensive set of working examples that move data between the sample database and the most common formats. These examples provide ready-to-use demonstration and training aids, and can be your starting points for developing customised translation utilities.



Data conversion projects often involve the import of datasets from several sources, in different coordinate systems and with different data models. In the past it was often necessary to develop specific application software to merge each source into a consistent result.

With SPATIALmover™ a translation mapping file is developed for each data source and conversion can proceed smoothly and without delay from the outset. Features that do not conform to your specifications can be isolated and logged for your review.

Your supplier is able to arrange consulting services to guide the development of a data model appropriate to your needs, and to assist in the configuration of SPATIALmover™ for efficient and timely conversion.

Spatial Data Delivery – an Enterprise Spatial Service

SPATIALmover™ enables you to deliver spatial data in formats which best suit your customers, whether external or within your own organization. If SPATIALinfo solutions have centralized your spatial data resources, favored desktop solutions can continue to serve their users as before. If you are delivering spatial data to the Internet, SPATIALmover™ will provide the flexibility of choice required in a rapidly changing world.

SPATIALmover™ can deliver features selected with any spatial or aspatial conditions using its powerful Spatially Extended Structured Query Language (SESQL™). For example, features may be selected that overlap a buffered polygon. The polygon may be a stored entity or specified by its coordinates. The resulting features may be clipped, using the same or a different polygon, if desired. The choice is yours.




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