06-08-06 06:19 PM
Can you clarify this a little bit?
Do you want a single orchestration INSTANCE to send the same message to 2
different parties? In that case you can have two role-links (possibly of
the same role link type) in the orchestration. First role-link initialized
with 1st party, 2nd role link initialized with 2nd party.
or
You want to have 2 agreements, both agreements will reference the same
orchestration but they are for different partners. You don't have to use
group agreements, you can have multiple agreements. Group agreements are
useful when you have one agreement that applies to multiple partners.
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Adrian Hamza [MSFT]
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