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Madani Benghia

2005-03-19, 5:48 pm


My orchestration is gonna write to Oracle and not SQL Server.I have now
created a data access layer library and going to call it from expression
editor.

My message has one order node and many orderDetils nodes (1-To-Many).I
tried to promote the properties but VS.NET complains that the node parent
needs to be unique ?

Assuming that the promotion problem is solved, how do i pass order node
properties and loop throught the orderDetails nodes and pass their
properties to the DAL class ?

Thank you in advance

Madani Benghia




Benny Mathew

2005-03-20, 7:47 am

Hi.
Check out Mike Holdorf's Blog on how to call a .NET component in your
orchestration.

http://dallas.sark.com/SarkBlog/mho.../09/30/405.aspx

Regards
Benny

"Madani Benghia" <Madani Benghia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3874CC0A-7AA8-42C5-B368-CD8BF8D6CE3E@microsoft.com...
>
> My orchestration is gonna write to Oracle and not SQL Server.I have now
> created a data access layer library and going to call it from expression
> editor.
>
> My message has one order node and many orderDetils nodes (1-To-Many).I
> tried to promote the properties but VS.NET complains that the node parent
> needs to be unique ?
>
> Assuming that the promotion problem is solved, how do i pass order node
> properties and loop throught the orderDetails nodes and pass their
> properties to the DAL class ?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Madani Benghia
>
>
>
>



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