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		<description>Sounds great, I am anxious to see your solution.

BTW, you can also leverage EAI Siebel Adapter in your workflow to query for records. The Query method has the number of records as an output argument.

I did that quite often in Siebel 7.x and all you need is a smallish integration object that exposes the data you need.

have fun

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<p>BTW, you can also leverage EAI Siebel Adapter in your workflow to query for records. The Query method has the number of records as an output argument.</p>
<p>I did that quite often in Siebel 7.x and all you need is a smallish integration object that exposes the data you need.</p>
<p>have fun</p>
<p>@lex</p>
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