09-25-04 01:48 AM
Thanks Larry.
I thought this might be the case. I'll code this up this weekend and post my
results in my blog.
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""larry franks"" <larryfr@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the late reply on this Jeff. Everett is out of the office and I
> just caught this today that this hadn't been responded to.
>
> Did some checking around and it doesn't look like we can grab the outbound
> messageid in an orchestration. It appears to be created as it goes out
> the
> send port.
> I would recommend creating a custom encoding component that grabs the
> messageid as the document passes through the pipeline and use this to
> insert the value into the data.
>
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> | From: "Jeff Lynch" <jeff.lynch@houston-lynch.com>
> | Subject: Outbound MessageID in Orchestration?
> | Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:20:15 -0500
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> | I'm doing some work with the cXML schemas and I'd like to assign the
> | outbound MessageID context property to the payloadID (required) field in
> my
> | XML message so that the payloadID inside the message and the
> %MessageID%.xml
> | filename are the same.
> |
> | Is it possible to access this context property and assign it using an
> | expression shape or does this property get created in the outbound port?
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