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    Passing a parameter into a Map from Orchestration?  
Matt Cable


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05-06-04 12:37 AM

Is is possible to pass a parameter to a Map?  One can pass parameters into
XSLT.  But is it possible to pass a value into a Map from Orchestration?

Thanks,
Matt







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    Re: Passing a parameter into a Map from Orchestration?  
Pieter van der Merwe


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05-06-04 01:36 AM

The only trick that I have found is to promote a property and then assign
the promoted property after the mapping process.

"Matt Cable" <mcable@nospam.quilogy.com> wrote in message
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> Is is possible to pass a parameter to a Map?  One can pass parameters into
> XSLT.  But is it possible to pass a value into a Map from Orchestration?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
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    Re: Passing a parameter into a Map from Orchestration?  
Matt Cable


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05-06-04 07:36 AM

My problem with that is my value has to be used in a field on every record
in the message -- It's a batch number generated in Orchestration for a
subset of the records in the source document.  So I can't use a promoted
property (more than one instance of the field).

"Pieter van der Merwe" <junkmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The only trick that I have found is to promote a property and then assign
> the promoted property after the mapping process.
>
> "Matt Cable" <mcable@nospam.quilogy.com> wrote in message
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    Re: Passing a parameter into a Map from Orchestration?  
Scott Colestock


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05-06-04 02:46 PM

Could you consider representing your parameter as a
document with schema that can be assigned to a message -
which in turn could be an additional input into the map?
The mapper should represent your original schema and this
new schema in a combined form on the left-hand side.

Scott Colestock


>-----Original Message-----
>My problem with that is my value has to be used in a
field on every record
>in the message -- It's a batch number generated in
Orchestration for a
>subset of the records in the source document.  So I
can't use a promoted
>property (more than one instance of the field).
>
>"Pieter van der Merwe" <junkmail@hotmail.com> wrote in
message
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property and then assign[vbcol=seagreen] 
message[vbcol=seagreen] 
can pass parameters[vbcol=seagreen]
>into 
from Orchestration?[vbcol=seagreen] 
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    Re: Passing a parameter into a Map from Orchestration?  
Kim


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05-30-04 03:47 PM

How do you assign the promoted property after the mapping process?  I tried 
to put a message assignment after a message transformation but it will not b
uild after i do this...

Maybe you know a better way design my orchestration (biztalk 2004)
i receive a message from MSMQT Schema based with 3 elements.
I consume a webservice and only send one of the three elements
I receive a response and i want to attach the original two elements to the r
esponse from the webservice.
I use a transfrom shape to map to a new schema........but i cant get my two 
original values into the new message.
any ideas?
thanks
KIM


----- Pieter van der Merwe wrote: -----

The only trick that I have found is to promote a property and then assign
the promoted property after the mapping process.

"Matt Cable" <mcable@nospam.quilogy.com> wrote in message
news:OVf6TcvMEHA.3596@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Is is possible to pass a parameter to a Map?  One can pass parameters into
> XSLT.  But is it possible to pass a value into a Map from Orchestration? 
> Matt 





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