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Orchestration with multiple stored procedures and maps!
Hi,
I am new to biztalk and i have some problems constructing my orchestration. My schenario is: I have a oracle database and i need to do a poll to information from it. --> For this i have oracle adapter for biztalk. I have use the table change event, and it works. Next, with an ID from the poll that i have done i need to to execute a stored procedure that do a search with this ID and inserts the information on a temporary table... -- > I know how to execute the stored procedure, but how can i pass the ID, like a parameter? Use a map for this? Next, this procedure returns an integer. Now, it is necessary to do a query to the temporary table --> I don't now how to the query when using multiple stored procedures. i know how to do this query with a xml file. After this i need to construct a message with the information from the first poll and with the information of the temporary table --> I know that i can use multiple schemas, but i don't know how to do this. Finally i need to execute a stored procedure, that receives the integer that the first stored procedure returns (procedure that insert into the temporary table). This stored procedure delete the information from the temporary table. I also need to send the message that i have constructed to a web service --> this part i have done and it is working. ![]() can some one guide me how to construct this orchestration? I know how to execute the stored procedures, i have done it with separated projects, only for test and with constant values. Now i want to use a single project and use dynamic values. For example, pass the ID like a parameter. I can get this values with xpath expression shape, but i don't know how to do this in a stored procedure... Thank you for your attention! Regards, Marco Almeida. |
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