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| I have created a send port that should take my xml and convert it to a string and send it to a SQL stored procedure as a parameter and using OpenXML in the stored procedure.
For some reason it is not doing the above. In BizTalk Health and Acitivity Tracking I get the following message status: Delivered, not consumed
Service Status: Hydrated.
Hopefully someone knows why this is happening?
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| I'm also having this same problem... Seems to be a permissions problem as one developer does not have this issue and another does. What in the world could cause that? The developer that installed BizTalk Server 2004 onto the test box (Windows Server 20
03) is able to get the orchestration to work. The other use can not even edit the ports (send or receive) and gets an Access Denied error dialog when attempting to do so.
We had our network admin log in and he also gets the error... and he has God like privledges!
Thanks for any help...
MarkS
"jina" wrote:
> I have created a send port that should take my xml and convert it to a string and send it to a SQL stored procedure as a parameter and using OpenXML in the stored procedure.
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> For some reason it is not doing the above. In BizTalk Health and Acitivity Tracking I get the following message status: Delivered, not consumed
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> Service Status: Hydrated.
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> Hopefully someone knows why this is happening?
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> jina
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| Michael Roze [MSFTF] 2004-07-28, 6:09 pm |
| This could be related to SSO.
Is the user a member of the 2 SSO Groups [SSO Administrators & SSO
Affiliate Administrators].
To enable verbose SSO logging you can run [SSOConfig.exe -auditlevel 3 3].
Thanks,
MRoze
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as one developer does not have this issue and another does. What in the
world could cause that? The developer that installed BizTalk Server 2004
onto the test box (Windows Server 2003) is able to get the orchestration to
work. The other use can not even edit the ports (send or receive) and gets
an Access Denied error dialog when attempting to do so.[vbcol=seagreen]
God like privledges![vbcol=seagreen]
string and send it to a SQL stored procedure as a parameter and using
OpenXML in the stored procedure.[vbcol=seagreen]
Acitivity Tracking I get the following message status: Delivered, not
consumed[vbcol=seagreen]
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