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tjdurden
14 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi Pravin,
It's very simple, add a new Transfer to the Property Transfer step, keep the same initial Source message (and associated node/element value), but for the second transfer step, select a different target message in the Target section, and then just change the target node/element mapping as required.
Screenshot 1:
Here we've setup a property transfer step and I've highlighted the first transfer within the step. In this step we would transfer a node/element value from the 'Test Request' message Response to the 'Some Other Request' message Request. (Note: I haven't added any mappings here)
Screenshot 2:
Again, we're using the same property transfer step, but we've added a second transfer. Here, we're transferring a node/element value from the original 'Test Request' message Response, but we've selected a different message Request as the Target, 'Another Test Request'. (Note: Again, no mapping have been added)
Kind regards,
Tim
It's very simple, add a new Transfer to the Property Transfer step, keep the same initial Source message (and associated node/element value), but for the second transfer step, select a different target message in the Target section, and then just change the target node/element mapping as required.
Screenshot 1:
Here we've setup a property transfer step and I've highlighted the first transfer within the step. In this step we would transfer a node/element value from the 'Test Request' message Response to the 'Some Other Request' message Request. (Note: I haven't added any mappings here)
Screenshot 2:
Again, we're using the same property transfer step, but we've added a second transfer. Here, we're transferring a node/element value from the original 'Test Request' message Response, but we've selected a different message Request as the Target, 'Another Test Request'. (Note: Again, no mapping have been added)
Kind regards,
Tim