03-31-04 03:46 PM
Thanks,
"John Plummer [MSFT]" <jplummer@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If you create a custom send pipeline in your project, drag on the XML
> Assembler from the toolbox and you will see in the properties pane the
> ability to append processing instructions.
>
> hth
>
> rgds
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> "Rogelio J. Baucells" <rbaucells@investran.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am working on an application that uses Biztalk to process a message and
at
> the end the message must be sent to a "Form Library" in a SharePoint site.
> Biztalk processes the message without problem and a port using the WSSLib
> adapter sends the XML message to the SharePoint folder. SharePoint's "Form
> Library" has an InfoPath template built using the same schema as the XML
> message BizTalk is sending.
>
> The problem I am having is that the document is shown on SharePoint as a
> regular XML file and it is not linked with the template stored in the same
> folder. I looked at the xml text and noticed there is nothing pointing
that
> the xml document is an Infopath document.
>
> How can I link the xml document to the template stored in the SharePoint
> folder?
>
> I looked at the samples provided by the BizTalk SDK and they are simple,
the
> original message contains the information linking to the InfoPath template
> and the assign that to the target message. In my case there is no original
> message with that information, so I need to be able to generate that
> information. The sample in the SDK has the following information in the
> outgoing message:
>
> <?mso-infoPathSolution solutionVersion="1.0.0.7"
productVersion="11.0.5531"
> PIVersion="1.0.0.0"
> href="http://testw2k31/sites/csfb/Absence%20Request/Forms/template.xsn" ?>
> <?mso-application progid="InfoPath.Document"?>
>
> How can I add that information to my outgoing message?
>
> Thanks
>
> RJB
>
>
>
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