Ignoring and Incoming Message

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I'm processing some messages using BizTalk 2004 using CBR (no
orchestrations). I have a SQL Send Port that is subscribed to incoming
messages based on receive port name - this works fine. The problem is that
I don't care about the response messages coming back from the SQL port, but
they're all being suspended since there is nothing subscribed to them.

Is there a way I can set up some sort of "null" port for these messages to
be sent to? For now I set up a file port that subscribes to them, but I
don't want to have to keep cleaning out a directory.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Sean Carpenter


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