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Tutorial steps are missing from the "Enterprise Application Integration" tutorial in the BizTalk Server 2004 Documentation
This article describes missing steps in the "Enterprise
Application Integration" tutorial of the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004
Documentation.
In the BizTalk Server 2004 tutorial that is provided in
the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Documentation, you may notice that there are
missing steps in step 9 of the following lesson.
Expand the following
BizTalk Server 2004 tutorial:
- Module 1: Enterprise Application Integration
- Lesson 2: Develop and Deploy the EAI Solution
- EAI Development Stages
- Using BizTalk Schema Editor
- Modifying the Request Schema Properties
In this lesson, step 9 appears as follows:
9. In
the Properties window, set the Positional
Length and Positional Offset for the schema field
elements as follows:
Step 9 of the lesson should read as
follows:
9. For each Field Element in the table below, do the
following:
- Select the Field Element to highlight the node.
- In the Properties window, locate the
Positional Length and Positional Offset
properties, and then enter the values that are listed below.
For more information about BizTalk Server 2004,
visit the following Microsoft Web site.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
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