That is correct. You can process each line by line so in your case you
would not need to use cyclic execution.
Toby Boogerd
Information Systems
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Subject: [Vantage] Re: Service Connect Workflow Designer - using cycling
execution
Perhaps you could explain in some more detail. According to the
Service Connect Course Guide p.32 'Note that the row node is
connected to the Part node to ensure that each row is treated as an
individual item.' In this example there is no sub and main process
with cyclic execution, just one process.
So correct me if I'm wrong but it seems cyclic execution does not
need to be configured to process all the records in a file with
several items.
Thanks
PS I don't have the Service Connect manual - does that explain this
topic fully?
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would not need to use cyclic execution.
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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of cujimmy8472
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:35 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Re: Service Connect Workflow Designer - using cycling
execution
Perhaps you could explain in some more detail. According to the
Service Connect Course Guide p.32 'Note that the row node is
connected to the Part node to ensure that each row is treated as an
individual item.' In this example there is no sub and main process
with cyclic execution, just one process.
So correct me if I'm wrong but it seems cyclic execution does not
need to be configured to process all the records in a file with
several items.
Thanks
PS I don't have the Service Connect manual - does that explain this
topic fully?
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"Calvin" <calvin@...> wrote:
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> Can anyone please advise the appropriate use of cycling execution
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