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    Sending a file to multiple locations  
Norton


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08-22-04 10:58 PM

I am curious as to how to send a message that comes out of an orchestration
to multiple places.

Since I can only bind to one send port, how is it possible to send the file
to two places?

Also, if I create a send port (no orchestration) and have its filter set to
a specific receive location, I suppose I could create multiple send
destinations this way, but I'm just not quite sure how the orchestration one
would work.

Thanks.

Norton







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    RE: Sending a file to multiple locations  
Alan Smith


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08-22-04 10:58 PM

Hi Norton,

Yes, creating additional send ports with filters is one way to go. You will
need to promote properties in your schemas that the send ports can use for
filtering. This has the advantage of being able to add, remove, and configur
e
these without stopping the orchestration.

You can also create two send shapes, and two send ports in the orchestration
.

Regards,

Alan

"Norton" wrote:

> I am curious as to how to send a message that comes out of an orchestratio
n
> to multiple places.
>
> Since I can only bind to one send port, how is it possible to send the fil
e
> to two places?
>
> Also, if I create a send port (no orchestration) and have its filter set t
o
> a specific receive location, I suppose I could create multiple send
> destinations this way, but I'm just not quite sure how the orchestration o
ne
> would work.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Norton
>
>
>





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    Re: Sending a file to multiple locations  
Devdutt Patnaik


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08-23-04 10:50 PM

Following up on Alan's idea of multiple send shapes, you could consider
using a loop of multiple send shapes, and use a Dynamic Send port and assign
the file URL inside an expression shape inside the loop.

Dev

"Alan Smith" <AlanSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Norton,
>
> Yes, creating additional send ports with filters is one way to go. You
will
> need to promote properties in your schemas that the send ports can use for
> filtering. This has the advantage of being able to add, remove, and
configure
> these without stopping the orchestration.
>
> You can also create two send shapes, and two send ports in the
orchestration.[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Regards,
>
> Alan
>
> "Norton" wrote:
> 
orchestration[vbcol=seagreen] 
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one[vbcol=seagreen] 







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    Re: Sending a file to multiple locations  
Todd Sussman


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08-25-04 10:53 PM

It sounds like you want Send Groups.  Create all the different send ports,
then add them to a Send Group.  Then bind the Send group to the
Orchestration.

Todd

"Norton" <thenortonz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am curious as to how to send a message that comes out of an orchestration
>to multiple places.
>
> Since I can only bind to one send port, how is it possible to send the
> file to two places?
>
> Also, if I create a send port (no orchestration) and have its filter set
> to a specific receive location, I suppose I could create multiple send
> destinations this way, but I'm just not quite sure how the orchestration
> one would work.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Norton
>







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