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ian.thomas@online.nospam

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

Hi,

I'm currently attempting to implement an infopath form that consumes a web service generated around a biztalk orchestration (using the wizard). The problem I have is that although I have sniffed the soap message that is being sent from infopath and confi
rmed that all of the necessary data is in it by the time it gets to Biztalk some of the data is no longer there (i.e. elements have disappeared) and thus I get an error.

Does anyone know if there is a common reason for this kind of problem as it is driving me nuts :-)

Thanks

Ian
larry franks

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I haven't ran into this before Ian, can you enable turn on tracking in the
receive port (enable before and after tracking) and then in the HAT you
should be able to run a query, right click on the results and do a "Save
all tracked messages". This should save out the before recieve/after
receive documents that came in through the port. We can look in those and
see if the data is there for both before and after documents.

Larry Franks

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| Hi,
|
| I'm currently attempting to implement an infopath form that consumes a
web service generated around a biztalk orchestration (using the wizard).
The problem I have is that although I have sniffed the soap message that is
being sent from infopath and confirmed that all of the necessary data is in
it by the time it gets to Biztalk some of the data is no longer there (i.e.
elements have disappeared) and thus I get an error.
|
| Does anyone know if there is a common reason for this kind of problem as
it is driving me nuts :-)
|
| Thanks
|
| Ian
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ian.thomas@online.nospam

2004-07-30, 2:47 am

Larry,

Thanks for the response. In the end I just scrapped the whole orchestration and did it again from scratch (new solution, project, redefined the schemas etc) and it worked OK. Biztalk (at least the way I use it!) sometimes just seems to get mixed up in t
erms of something (versions? schema names? namespaces? who knows?) and although someone with more knowledge than I could probably fix it I just end up starting again and hoping that it works the next time!

Does leave you with a sense of uncertainty and dread as to whether it will work this time or not but then at least it makes life exciting.....

Thanks

Ian

""larry franks"" wrote:

> I haven't ran into this before Ian, can you enable turn on tracking in the
> receive port (enable before and after tracking) and then in the HAT you
> should be able to run a query, right click on the results and do a "Save
> all tracked messages". This should save out the before recieve/after
> receive documents that came in through the port. We can look in those and
> see if the data is there for both before and after documents.
>
> Larry Franks
>
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> |
> | Hi,
> |
> | I'm currently attempting to implement an infopath form that consumes a
> web service generated around a biztalk orchestration (using the wizard).
> The problem I have is that although I have sniffed the soap message that is
> being sent from infopath and confirmed that all of the necessary data is in
> it by the time it gets to Biztalk some of the data is no longer there (i.e.
> elements have disappeared) and thus I get an error.
> |
> | Does anyone know if there is a common reason for this kind of problem as
> it is driving me nuts :-)
> |
> | Thanks
> |
> | Ian
> |
>
>

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