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Marco Ganio Vecchiolino


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12-09-04 12:46 PM

Hi all,

here is an issue for which I need help.
I have an orchestration. In this orch there is a "Scope" shape.
Within this shape i call a .Net Custom Class to perform an atomic work,
which throw a custom Exception under particular condition.
So I've add a Catch shape, within which I construct a new Message by
"Message Assignment" and then (still within catch) I send this message via
SQLAdapter.
This message-schema was created by auto-generation of SQL Updategram and
perform (or Should Perform) an INSERT in a already-created table.

Problem: in the Message Assignment shape (within Message Contruction, in
turn within Scope), i receive the error:
"message has not been initialized in construct statement".

Question is: since I haven't do some of non-identical with a shape not
unders Scope or catch, and this was working, I ask if there is some of which
I am obscured in that.
Question is: how do I initialize Messaes if
Contruct shape does not do it fot me?

Many thank from now!!
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Marco Ganio Vecchiolino





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