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    Only Processing One Record of Many in XML receive file  
Jim


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03-08-05 10:49 PM

I have a BizTalk Orchestration that reads an XML file from a receive
port and does a simple mapping on it and creates a CSV file that it
sends out a send port.  Everything works fine except that the
Orchestration only processes one record in the XML file.  I am very new
to this application.  I suspect there is a setting for the receive
schema or port that needs to be set but I am not sure which one.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

Much appreciated,
Jim






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    Re: Only Processing One Record of Many in XML receive file  
Matt Milner


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03-08-05 10:49 PM

Test your map outside of the orchestration with a sample input document and
make sure it maps all rows.  Likely you'll need a looping functoid in your
map to get the output you want.

Matt


"Jim" <elrond11_1999@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have a BizTalk Orchestration that reads an XML file from a receive
> port and does a simple mapping on it and creates a CSV file that it
> sends out a send port.  Everything works fine except that the
> Orchestration only processes one record in the XML file.  I am very new
> to this application.  I suspect there is a setting for the receive
> schema or port that needs to be set but I am not sure which one.
>
> Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
>
> Much appreciated,
> Jim
>







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