This turns out to have been a simple mistake on my part. When I enabled the
property for tracking on my Receive ****t, I enabled it *before* ****t
processing, but in a Receive ****t a promoted property isn't promoted yet
before ****t processing. When I changed this setting to track message
properties *after* ****t processing and ran another order through the
system,
the promoted property began showing up as expected in the Find Message
property drop down list.
Thanks,
Zoe
"Zoe Hart" <zoe.hart@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:eJ5riGTiIHA.4436@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> OK, I had enabled message and property tracking on the ****t, but I
hadn't
> enabled tracking of the property within the specific schema. So I went
and
> did that. Then I ran another message through the system. Then I went to
> Find Message and there are still no properties in the drop down list. Is
> there something else I have to do for the changes I just made to take
> effect?
> Earlier responses to this thread from Mihai Dan said that I had to have
> the job that copies data from the management database to the tracking
> database running. Is that true. I thought that HAT would query the live
> management database. And if I run my query with just date range
filtering,
> without any property specification, it finds the messages. I just can't
> find a message by a promoted property.
>
> "Jan Eliasen" <eliasen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:g7u5t3pmlvcb22qg9lmn8qh05jrlk5o6ju@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 08:53:38 -0500, "Zoe Hart"
>> <zoe.hart@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm trying to figure out what I have to set where to get the HAT Find
>>>Message feature to work. On my orchestration I enabled tracking for
>>>message
>>>properties. But when I go to HAT Find Message and choose a schema for a
>>>message sent to my orchestration with a promoted property, the Property
>>>drop
>>>down list in the Message properties filter section of the window has no
>>>properties in it. What do I have to enable where to get my promoted
>>>properties to show up in that list? Should I be enabling tracking of
>>>message
>>>properties in the appropriate send or receive ****t in addition to or
>>>instead
>>>of in the orchestration? Is there something other than enabling
tracking
>>>of
>>>message properties that I need to do? Are the promoted properties
>>>supposed
>>>to show up in this list? For me the list of properties is always empty.
I
>>>want to be able to find messages for a specific order number and most
of
>>>my
>>>messages have order number as a promoted property.
>> Try this:
>>
>>
http://blog.eliasen.dk/PermaLink,guid,f4306b11-74b0-41f5-93e9-224d84405af0.aspx
>>
>> --
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>>
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>>
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