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Accessing user-defined properties from a .NETCompute node

You can customize a .NETCompute node to access properties that you have associated with the message flow in which the node is included.

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To access these properties from a .NETCompute node, use the GetUserDefinedProperty or GetUserDefinedPropertyAsString methods. The following sample C# code below shows how the methods can be used:
                #region UserCode
                // Add user code in this region to create a new output message
                int intProperty = (int)this.GetUserDefinedProperty("intProperty");
                string stringProperty = this.GetUserDefinedPropertyAsString("stringProperty");
                NBElement msg = outputRoot.CreateLastChildUsingNewParser(NBParsers.XMLNSC.ParserName).CreateFirstChild(null, "Message");               
                NBElement el2 = msg.CreateFirstChild("Element2");
                NBElement el1 = msg.CreateFirstChild("Element1");
                el1.SetValue("The message flow user defined property named intProperty has the value "+intProperty.ToString());
                el2.SetValue("The message flow user defined property named stringProperty has the value "+stringProperty);
                #endregion UserCode
This code produces the following message (where the integer and string flow properties are set to the values 23 and "Hello World!" respectively):
<Message>
 <Element1>The message flow user defined property named intProperty has the value 23</Element1>
 <Element2>The message flow user defined property named stringProperty has the value Hello World!</Element2>
</Message>

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