Thanks (but...),
Since I don't have a schema (Passthrough) other than my property schema,
I've selected the property schema and chacked the properties to track. And
I
guess they are tracked since they are visible when saving the message to
disk. But where are they stored in the database???
> You are not supposed to find your property schema
WHY NOT? Why else would I want to track them if I can't filter then (there
is a separate dialog for tracking property schemas).
"Jan Eliasen" wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:48:01 -0700, Mikael HÃ¥kansson
> <MikaelHkansson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >I have a property schema with some properties (all set to
> >MessageContextPropertyBase). I then use a pipeline component where I
set
> >these proprties using inmsg.Context.Promote(...). The promoted
properties are
> >visible through the BizTalk Console, but not in HAT. I can't even
select my
> >property schema in the Re****ts/Find message dialog in HAT(?).
> You are not supposed to find your property schema, you are supposed to
> find the schema from which you have promoted some properties.
>
> >When viewing the Message Flow, and saving it to disk, the properties
are
> >visible.
> First step complete :-)
>
> >At the end of the day, I would like to show a end-user re****t of all
> >messages included with these message properties.
> In order to use the properties in the Find message re****ting window,
> you need to enable tracking on the relevant ****ts, and you need to go
> into BizTalk Server Administration and go to the application, in which
> you want to track them. Then go to the schema you want to track
> properties from, and right click it and choose properties. In here you
> can select which of the promoted properties you want to track, so that
> they can be used in the filter in HAT. Wait up til 60 seconds or
> restart the host instance.
>
> Should work now.
>
> --
> eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
>
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>
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