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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Using Process Developer
  3. Part 2: Creating and Modifying Processes
  4. Part 3: Functions, Events, Errors, and Correlation
  5. Part 4: Testing and Deployment
  6. Part 5: Process Central and Process Server (On-Premises)

Process Developer

Process Developer

Adding a Correlation Set

Adding a Correlation Set

Add a correlation set to an activity.
Before adding correlation to an activity, you must create the correlation set.
To create the correlation set, you identify message, element, or schema properties from a WDSL file that map to correlation properties, as described below.
You can add a correlation set to process activities or to a scope. For more information, see Global and Local Correlation Sets.
To add a correlation set:
  1. Ensure that a WSDL file is available that contains defined properties and property aliases. For more information, see What is a Correlation Set?
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To add a correlation set for the process, from the Outline view, right-mouse click on Correlation Sets, and select
      Add > Declaration > Correlation Set
    • To add a correlation set to a scope, right-mouse click on the scope, and select
      Add > Declaration > Correlation Set
  3. Select a property from the
    Available Properties
    list and move it to the
    Selected Correlation Set Properties
    list.
  4. If you need more properties, move them to the right list as well.
Correlation Sets: Required and Optional Properties
The following table shows the required and optional properties for a correlation set.
Required Properties
Optional Properties
Set Name
Extension Attributes and Extension Elements. See Declaring Extension Elements and Attributes.
XML Syntax
Here is the XML syntax for a correlation set:
<correlationSets>? <correlationSet name="NCName" properties="QName-list"/>+ </correlationSets>
Example
Here is an example declaration for a correlation set:
<correlationSet name="PurchaseOrder" properties="cor:customerID cor:orderNumber"/>

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