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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:56:59+00:00 2026-05-12T14:56:59+00:00

I have two different receive ports and two receive locations – one location assigned

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I have two different receive ports and two receive locations – one location assigned to each port. The ports are set to receive the exact same type of file – I ended up with both because I consolidated two different applications that did the same thing.

I want to combine both locations into a single receive port, but I don’t seem to be able to change the location that either belongs to – there’s no option to do this that I can find. Essentially, I just want to take one location (either – I don’t care), and assign it to the other port, so that one port has two locations and the other has none.

Does somebody know of a way to change the receive port of an existing location?

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    2026-05-12T14:56:59+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    I resorted to the dark side, and updated the SQL table manually. I’d still welcome anybody who has a legitimate, supported way to do this, but to any others who need an answer, here’s the script I wrote to fix this problem (no side-effects so far, though it’s only been a day):

    DECLARE @AppName             VARCHAR(255),
            @ReceiveLocationName VARCHAR(255),
            @NewReceivePortName  VARCHAR(255)
    
    SET @AppName = 'Your application name'
    SET @ReceiveLocationName = 'Name of your existing receive location'
    SET @NewReceivePortName = 'Name of receive port to move location to'
    
    DECLARE @NewPortID INT
    DECLARE @ReceiveLocationID INT
    
    SELECT @NewPortID = rp.[nID]
      FROM [BizTalkMgmtDb].[dbo].[bts_application] a
      JOIN [BizTalkMgmtDb].[dbo].[bts_receiveport] rp
        ON a.nID = rp.nApplicationID
     WHERE a.nvcName = @AppName
       AND rp.nvcName = @NewReceivePortName
    
    SELECT @ReceiveLocationID = Id
      FROM [BizTalkMgmtDb].[dbo].[adm_receivelocation]
     WHERE Name = @ReceiveLocationName
    
    UPDATE [BizTalkMgmtDb].[dbo].[adm_receivelocation]
       SET ReceivePortId = @NewPortID,
           IsPrimary = 0
     WHERE Id = @ReceiveLocationID
    
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