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Neal Walters

2004-08-13, 2:48 am

The samples at the top of the of the Message Assignment shape show both:
Message1 = Message2;
and
Message1(*) = Message2(*)

I'm guessing that the first moves all the XML variables, and the second
moves all the fields that you would see with intellisense when you type
"Message1(".
Am I in the right ball park here? I checked the help and couldn't find
anything.

Thanks!

Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com Free Biztalk Demos and Videos

Yossi Dahan

2004-08-13, 2:48 am

Neal -
I believe you are right, the second line copies all the message's context
properties to the new message.

Yossi Dahan

"Neal Walters" <NealWalters@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6E091589-51BB-4841-9FF4-D0D040EDE6AD@microsoft.com...
> The samples at the top of the of the Message Assignment shape show both:
> Message1 = Message2;
> and
> Message1(*) = Message2(*)
>
> I'm guessing that the first moves all the XML variables, and the second
> moves all the fields that you would see with intellisense when you type
> "Message1(".
> Am I in the right ball park here? I checked the help and couldn't find
> anything.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Neal Walters
> http://Biztalk-Training.com Free Biztalk Demos and Videos
>



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