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Amit

2005-06-14, 5:55 pm

I have created a simple flat file schema and able to generate an XML
messsage. How can I use the Orchestration shapes to validate the data inside
the elements of the generated XML message. Actually I have created a Message
varaible and receive and send shapes. Now I want to place expression or
decide shape to validate data inside the elements. I have used the expression
editor property. Since I am new to the Visual Studio and BizTalk environment
its difficult to build a simple expression. Please help me on this.
Scott Colestock

2005-06-14, 5:55 pm

If you are looking for full validation, you will want to consider using a
custom pipeline that specifies a validator component that refers to the
schema you wish to validate against.

Scott Colestock
www.traceofthought.net


"Amit" <Amit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BDD42BFC-9E2D-4515-BF20-87C349200B40@microsoft.com...
>I have created a simple flat file schema and able to generate an XML
> messsage. How can I use the Orchestration shapes to validate the data
> inside
> the elements of the generated XML message. Actually I have created a
> Message
> varaible and receive and send shapes. Now I want to place expression or
> decide shape to validate data inside the elements. I have used the
> expression
> editor property. Since I am new to the Visual Studio and BizTalk
> environment
> its difficult to build a simple expression. Please help me on this.



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