ActiveVOS Designer User’s Guide
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Creating a Property Alias
For an overview, see What is a Correlation Set?.
You can create property aliases after creating a property
in the Add Correlation Set dialog.
- Select a property from the Available
Properties list in the Add Correlation Set dialog.
- Select .
- In the Property Aliases dialog, select .
- In the Define Property Alias Details dialog, select Dialog
Button (...) next to the field to open
the Definition dialog. The dialog contains messages, schema types
and elements from namespaces imported into the process, as shown
in the example.

- Select the variable definition: , , or . The list
of available types appears, depending on the definition type you select.
- Select a message, schema type, or element from the list
and click OK.
- On the Define Property Alias Details dialog, select a
variable for the property alias, as shown
in the example.

- If the part is a complex type, type in a or
select the Dialog button (...) to open the Query Builder and add
the selection node from the part.
- Click OK.
- Repeat the steps above to add property aliases for all
messages, schema types, or schema elements that should be included
for the property. Your selections may depend on how you want to
group messages for correlation.
After you add a property alias, ActiveVOS displays the property
for the process variable, as the example shows.

ActiveVOS also adds the property and property alias to the
WSDL folder of your project.
Tips for creating property aliases:
- You can add property aliases one at a time
- You can edit and remove property aliases as needed. The
WSDL file and relevant process variables get updated correctly
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