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    Set Correlations in Orchestration  
tal moran


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08-29-05 12:49 PM

Hi,

I created a Correlation with 2 promoted propeties.
My Orch' seem like :

Rec Shape 1 -> Send Shape 1 - > Rec Shape 2 - > Transform Shape - > Send
Shape 2

My target is to pass a message with correlation.
What correlation propeties do i need to declare to every shape ?






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    RE: Set Correlations in Orchestration  
tal moran


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08-29-05 12:49 PM

more...

The message passed succesfully from the first part of the procces .
But when i want to continue the procces -
to recieve the message at the second recPort (with the correlation), it
stacks.

I have 4 folders :
In1 - i put the xml file mannualy.
Out1 - the xml is passed to this folder, and the procces stops.
In2
Out2 (the final folder)


"tal moran" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I created a Correlation with 2 promoted propeties.
> My Orch' seem like :
>
> Rec Shape 1 -> Send Shape 1 - > Rec Shape 2 - > Transform Shape - > Send
> Shape 2
>
> My target is to pass a message with correlation.
> What correlation propeties do i need to declare to every shape ?
>





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