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    Passing Processing Instructions between K2 and BizTalk  
Ellen Deak


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05-10-05 10:55 PM

I'm having trouble returning information from a BizTalk orchestration back t
o
the K2 process that initiated it.

In my K2 process, I'm using the BTS_Orchestration Event. In the Event
properties, I've set the Message Xpath to the root of the xml fields I've
defined for the K2 process and checked the "Copy XML Processing Instructions
"
box.

The K2 documentation says this is supposed to embed the Serial Number in the
message as Processing Instructions. Then, we are supposed to preserve the
Processing Instructions in BizTalk. I'm not sure how to "preserve the
Processing Instructions". I don't see any way of getting that Serial Number
from inside BizTalk in order to use it for anything.

Has anybody on this forum done K2/BizTalk integration yet? Can anybody
explain how to do this?

Thanks,
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    RE: Passing Processing Instructions between K2 and BizTalk  
Ellen Deak


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05-18-05 10:59 PM

I found the answer to this elsewhere. In BizTalk open up the map. Click the
map surface and look at the properties. There is a property called "Copy
Processing Instructions" that needs to be set to "yes".
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