When we are promote the fields as quick promote then they are
stored in property schema,when we promote as distinguished
fields then where the fields stored?

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When we are promote the fields as quick promote then they are stored in property schema,when we pr..

Answer / imran shirolkar

Distinguished Fields are written in the message context by
the pipeline when a message is received on a port.
Distinguished fields are written into the context using the
Write() method on the IBaseMessageContext object.

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When we are promote the fields as quick promote then they are stored in property schema,when we pr..

Answer / subbu

Distinguished property fields are written to context by using write() method but stored in management db.

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When we are promote the fields as quick promote then they are stored in property schema,when we pr..

Answer / naresh

Stored in context property of message.

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