Yes, you can map the result fields of the service to the input fields of action service by using 'env-name' attribute.
here is an example in which we are using resultant fields of 'createCommunicationEvent' service to the input of action service 'createSystemInfoNote' using env-name. field-name: input param of createSystemInfoNote env-name: result field of createCommunicationEvent <eca service="createCommunicationEvent" event="commit"> <condition field-name="statusId" operator="equals" value="COM_ENTERED"/> <condition field-name="communicationEventTypeId" operator="equals" value="COMMENT_NOTE"/> <condition field-name="partyIdTo" operator="is-not-empty"/> <set field-name="noteParty" env-name="partyIdTo"/> <set field-name="noteInfo" env-name="subject"/> <set field-name="moreInfoItemName" value="communicationEventId"/> <set field-name="moreInfoItemId" env-name="communicationEventId"/> <set field-name="moreInfoUrl" value="/partymgr/control/MyCommunicationEvents"/> <action service="createSystemInfoNote" mode="sync"/> </eca> Hope it helps, best regards, On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 7:54 PM <devm...@mail.de> wrote: > Hi, is it possible to map the results fields of the service > (calculateProductAverageCost) defined in a seca to the input fields of the > action (createProductPrice) Example: > > Thanks R. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > FreeMail powered by mail.de - MEHR SICHERHEIT, SERIOSITÄT UND KOMFORT > -- Pradeep Choudhary Senior Enterprise Software Engineer *HotWax Systems* *Enterprise open source experts* cell: +91-97527-20333 office: 0731-409-3684 http://www.hotwaxsystems.com