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Jayendra


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09-23-05 07:48 AM

Hi,
i am having incoming message from which i hv to split message into    two
messages.
what is  the best way todo it ?
Can i use two transform shapes to  get two differnt messages with out using
decision/if else sahpe  before(bcs i hv to split the message into two
messages unconditionally).

How i can implemnt this   scenerio.

Pls suggest me immediatly...

Jayendra






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    RE: How to split message into two messages uncondionally  
Doug Girard [MSFT]


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03-25-06 04:38 PM

Jayendra,

Can you elaborate on your requirements a bit more?

The common scenario is that you receive an Interchange, or one message
which contains numerous sub-documents which can be processed independently.
For this, it might be advisable to use the interchange processing
capabilities native in the out-of-box XML disassembler.  You can read more
about this in our product documentation, but essentially you use envelope
schemas to specify how a message should be broken up in the receive
pipeline and individual, independent messages will be submitted as output
to the Message Box for subscribers.

There are other options as well including using Orchestrations to process
this message a break it up using XPATH or a .NET Component.  Stephen W.
Thomas, one of our MVPs, wrote an article which might be food for thought -
http://geekswithblogs.net/sthomas/a.../12/17373.aspx.  Mapping
will not work as the intention of mapping is to manipulate the format of
the document.  Outputting multiple document instances from a map is not
supported.

Hope this gets you on the right track...

HTH,
Doug Girard [MSFT]

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>Hi,
> i am having incoming message from which i hv to split message into    two
>messages.
>what is  the best way todo it ?
> Can i use two transform shapes to  get two differnt messages with out
using
> decision/if else sahpe  before(bcs i hv to split the message into two
>messages unconditionally).
>
>How i can implemnt this   scenerio.
>
>Pls suggest me immediatly...
>
>Jayendra
>
>






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