12-18-04 01:46 AM
I don't think so, but you mark a receive shape as activating you can set a
filter on it (look in the properties window of your receive shape).
From within an orchestration, you can call an orchestration with no
beginning receive shape, but that doesn't sound like what you want to do.
matt
"biztalker" <biztalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If I create an orchestration with no activating receive shape and declared
> public, can i pass a message to that orchestration directly from a
> receive/(send?) port using a filter, instead of calling it from another
> orchestration??
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