Table driven parallel processing
Mike Pokraka
asap at workflowconnections.com
Wed Mar 22 08:14:56 EST 2006
Hi Rahda,
Binding the multiline container element to a single will always pass the
first value, hence the same data in both instances.
Bind the &YOURELEMENT[&_WF_PARFOREACH_INDEX&]& which represents the
individual elements for each parallel instance.
Cheers
Mike
Subramanian, Radha wrote:
> Hi ,
> I have been trying to get the folowing to work and have not been
> succesful.
>
> I have a multiline workflow container of type SWHACTOR with the
> list of users . I want an email to be sent to
> each of the users .
>
> I create a subworkflow step ( This subworkflow has the mail step )
> . In the 'Others' tab of the subworkflow step
> I add the multiline container .
>
> In the subworkflow I create a simple container ( non multiline ) of
> SWHACTOR .
>
> In the subworkflow step binding I bind the multiline SWHACTOR based
> container to the simple subworkfow container
> of SWHACTOR .
>
> I enter 2 entries into the multiline container ( for 2 users ) .
> The subworkflow is called twice as expected , but the first
> entry of the multine container is passed both times into the
> subworkflow container .
>
> Am I going wrong somewhere ?
>
> Regards ,
> Radha Subramanian
>
>
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