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david.liu@sunaptic.com

2006-02-22, 5:57 pm

Hi Sangram,

As you mentioned in the following web page:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...jmS_vXzDsUjCjdq
PWGX0OFBcpLPwAFIg

I have two question:

For Case 1, first question: If the unparsed file will be saved in to
disk, where to set the file path?
Second question: If I don't set the file path, where can I find the
..out files?

Thank you very much

david.liu@sunaptic.com

2006-02-22, 5:57 pm

Hi Sangram,

Now I found the .out file, but I got another question: In my test,
Biztalk can track the original message sent by MLLP. Do you have a
solution for this? Thanks

Sangram Mohapatra [MSFT]

2006-02-26, 10:47 am

Hi David,
As I had explained eariler, you should be able to track inbound message on
receive port as long as you have "message body tracking" is checked. It
doesn't matter what is the source.

Please let me know if you are hiting any issues.

Thanks,
Sangram

david.liu@sunaptic.com

2006-02-26, 10:47 am

Hi Sangram,

Thanks for your response.

It DOES MATTER what is the source. I set "Tracking Type" as "Before
Receive". If the input is from a file drop, I got the original message
in the .out file. But I got an empty .out file if it's from MLLP.

My purpose is: I want to keep a record of all raw incoming HL7 message
(from MLLP).

I have another 2 questions:
1. The .out file is saved in \Documents and Settings\User\Local
Settings\Temp. I'd like to save it to a special folder. Where to set
the file folder?
2. Biztalk will delete .out before it create a new .out, I'd like to
keep all .out files. How to achieve this?

Thank you very much


David

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