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    Orchestration correlate  
Dummy


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07-27-04 10:53 PM

I am sending a document from Orchestration to MSMQ and receiving a response
on a MSMQT. Is it possible to correlate these documents without change the
structure of the document?



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    RE: Orchestration correlate  
Tharani Vettivelu [MSFT]


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07-30-04 10:49 PM

In general, the transport type really doesn't matter inorder to correlate
documents, as long as the correlation properties can be found on both
documents.

I assume when you said "without change the structure of the document?", you
mean you don't already have these propeties on the documents to use
correlation and you don't want to change their schema. If that is the case,
you can use the available correlation properties for MSMQT (like
"CorrelationId") to correlate these documents.

Thanks,
Tharani.

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