Article Ariel Glikman · Jun 3, 2024 4m read

Data Analysis

This is the sequel to Data Collection. If you have not had a chance to go through and install that you should first do that.

What is provided here is the analysis for the collection of that data that was collected earlier.

In much the same way as was done in that repository you will need to import the xml that makes up this repository.

Starting at the topmost level there is a task:

InvestigateInfoTask

This task will allow us to set parameters that we will be monitoring. They are as follows:

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GrowthPercentageWarning: What percentage growth is 'acceptable' for a global to grow.

PeriodWarnin

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Article Ariel Glikman · Jun 3, 2024 7m read

Graphical Display of Tables

Here we will document how you can get the results of your Data Collection to be displayed graphically. The output of your project will look like this:

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Note that I am working on a local machine. If you are doing this on a server then be aware to use the correct IP address.

First, we will import the three classes from the that we are going to need (note that we will edit them later):

You can take the xml and import it to your system.

The spec will actually create the dispatch class and implementation template.

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Article Muhammad Waseem · Jun 3, 2024 8m read

In our previous article, we have explored the most common Kubernetes components:

  • We started with the pods and the services we needed to communicate with each other.
  • Then, we examined the  Ingress component used to Route traffic into the cluster.
  • We also skimmed through an external configuration using ConfigMaps and Secrets.
  • Afterward, we analyzed Data persistence with the help of Volumes.
  • Finally, we took a quick look at pod blueprints with such replicating mechanisms as Deployments and StatefulSets (the latter is employed specifically for such stateful applications as databases).

In this article, we will explore Kubernetes architecture and configuration.

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Question Alin Soare · May 30, 2024

Hi, 

I almost managed to connect myself from nodejs to IRIS via intersystems-iris-native, but the connection failed. 

> const irisnative = require('./intersystems-iris-native')
> irisnative
{
  createConnection: [Function (anonymous)],
  Connection: [Function: Connection],
  Iris: [Function: Iris],
  Iterator: [Function: Iterator],
  IRISList: [Function: IRISList]
}
.....
>     var connection = irisnative.createConnection({
...     host: ip,
...     port: port,
...     ns: namespace,
...     user: username,
...     pwd: password
...     })
Uncaught Error: 8-bit servers are not supported [ERROR_8BIT_SERVER]
>

 

It

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Article Iryna Mykhailova · Jun 1, 2024 3m read

Columnar storage is one of the newer offers provided by InterSystems IRIS. Unlike traditional row-based storage, it optimizes query processing by storing data in columns rather than rows, enabling faster access and retrieval of relevant information.

A couple of articles have been written on when it should be used to give a system the biggest boost, how to create tables like that using SQL

CREATETABLEtable (column1 type1, column2 type2, column3 type3) WITH STORAGETYPE = COLUMNAR  -- ex 1CREATETABLEtable (column1 type1, column2 type2, column3 type3 WITH STORAGETYPE = COLUMNAR)  -- ex 2

and even the performance tests.

As we all know, InterSystems IRIS is a multi-model DBMS and it gives seamless access to the same data using relational and object access. So the former is covered in other articles, but what about the latter?

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Article Robert Cemper · Jun 1, 2024 2m read

Translated from the Spanish Community Article Contest.

Following the latest programming contest on OEX I had some surprising observation.
There were almost exclusive applications based on AI in combination with pre-cooked Py modules.
But digging deeper, all examples used the same technical pieces of IRIS.

Seen from point of view of IRIS it was pretty much the same whether searching for text
or searching for images or other pattern.  It ended in almost exchangeable methods.

This reminds me my private situation at home. My wife and my daughter maintain an
(to me) incredible huge collection of skirts,

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Question Andreas Schneider · Jun 1, 2024

Hi all! 

How can I get the ODBC drivers for IRIS 2024.1 if I am only using IRIS 2024.1 Community Edition? 
This page gives you the information: "The official location for customers to download the latest released and fully supported InterSystems IRIS driver packages is the WRC download site." My first thought on this is: Why does Intersystems make it so difficult for users to use their database? Why is the ‘official’ driver package hidden behind a login wall? Shouldn't Intersystems be happy if someone wants to work with their database, wants to connect?

Any Way: Community Edition users are

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Question Alin Soare · May 31, 2024

Hi there,

I am interested to execute ObjectScript commands from external language.  I saw that IRIS provides the irisnative library for this.

I am using Windows and 8-bit IRIS server (due to compatibility with old software I need to use 8-bit instead of Unicode).

I tried to execute irisnative for Javascript and for python, without success, as I explained in my previous questions.

I would like to ask you whether Intersystems provides an API to execute commands from external scripts (the same as Visual Studio Code does when I execute commands like "Import and Compile", etc.).

Is there a language

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Article Muhammad Waseem · Jul 2, 2023 4m read

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Hi Community
In this article, I will introduce my application irisChatGPT which is built on LangChain Framework.
First of all, let us have a brief overview of the framework.

The entire world is talking about ChatGPT and how Large Language Models(LLMs) have become so powerful and has been performing beyond expectations, giving human-like conversations. This is just the beginning of how this can be applied to every enterprise and every domain! 

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InterSystems Official Fabiano Sanches · May 30, 2024

Beginning with the release of InterSystems IRIS® data platform 2022.3, InterSystems corrected the license enforcement mechanism to include REST and SOAP requests. Due to this change, environments with non-core-based licenses that use REST or SOAP may experience greater license utilization after upgrading. To determine if this advisory applies to your InterSystems license, follow the instructions in the FAQ linked below.

This table summarizes the enforcement:

Product

REST & SOAP requests included in license enforcement?

InterSystems Caché®

Yes

InterSystems

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Article Hiroshi Sato · May 30, 2024 1m read

InterSystems FAQ rubric

To disable the timeout, set the query timeout to disabled in the DSN settings:

Windows Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC) > System DSN configuration

If you check Disable query timeout, the timeout will be disabled.

If you want to change it on the application side, you can set it at the ODBC API level.

Set the SQL_ATTR_QUERY_TIMEOUT attribute when calling the ODBC SQLSetStmtAttr function before connecting to the data source.

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Question Alin Soare · May 30, 2024

Hi,

I am using Windows 10 and I cannot find an installation source for the irisnative python library.  I tried to install the wheel file provided by intersystems on github (https://github.com/intersystems/quickstarts-python/).

c:\wc\quickstarts-python\Solutions\nativeAPI_wheel>pip install irisnative-1.0.0-cp34.cp35.cp36.cp37.cp38.cp39-none-win_amd64.whl
ERROR: irisnative-1.0.0-cp34.cp35.cp36.cp37.cp38.cp39-none-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.

 

Is irisnative supported on Windows 10 ?  The purpose is to execute ObjectScript command from external python code.

Kind regards,

Al

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Discussion Eduard Lebedyuk · May 24, 2024

It's Friday and a long weekend is upon us, so let's have a round of code golf!

Nowadays, it's rare to find a text message without at least one emoji. 😃😄😎🙂😊😀😁😆😂 But back in the day, people had to be creative to express their emotions in text. They would use emoticons, which are symbols made up of keyboard characters :^)=])B). Our challenge for today is to create a function that receives a string as argument and returns the total number of smiling faces or happy faces. Each smiley face must have one smiling mouth, which should be marked with ), ], }, D or >. A smiley face can have a pair of eyes but it does not have to. Valid characters for eyes are :, ;, 8, B or =. A nose is optional, and can be represented these characters: -, ^, c, o and ~.

Valid smiley face examples:

    :) :D ;-D :~) :‑) :-] =)    
    :] :-> :> 8-) :D 8‑D )
    8) :-} :} :o) :c) :^) =]
    :‑D 8D =D B^D

Input

"count how many smiley faces are here :)"

Output

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Announcement Sergio Farago · May 8, 2024

Hello Community!

A new challenge has arrived for you: The Third InterSystems Technical Article writing contest in Spanish is here!

🏆 3rd Technical Articles Contest in Spanish 🏆

Description of the contest: Write an article in Spanish in the Developer Community, on any topic related to InterSystems technology.

Duration: from May 6 to June 2, 2024.

Prizes for all participants: Everyone who publishes an article in Spanish (In the Spanish Community) during the contest period will receive a prize.

Main prize: LEGO Ferrari Daytona SP3 / Magic Gringotts™ Bank - Collector's Edition.

 

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Question Alin Soare · May 28, 2024

Hi,

In my Iris Installation I cannot use python. When I try to install external libraries I get no OPENSSL_Applink:

$ pwd
/cygdrive/c/InterSystems/IRIS2/bin
$ ./irispip install --target ../Mgr/python/ pandas
OPENSSL_Uplink(00007FFBEC2F7068,08): no OPENSSL_Applink

I get the same error when I try to install a wheel file:

$ ../../bin/irispip install ./intersystems_irispython-3.2.0-py3-none-any.whl
Processing c:\intersystems\iris2\dev\python\intersystems_irispython-3.2.0-py3-none-any.whl
Installing collected packages: intersystems-irispython
Successfully installed intersystems-irispython-3.2.0
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Question Scott Roth · May 28, 2024

I am attempting to make a FHIR call against the Epic Repository through Intersystems. I have setup a Service client per Create FHIR REST Client | InterSystems Developer Community | Business

but I have set it up using OAuth and HTTPS.

I have verified that the OAuth works by executing it manually via a Terminal to verify I get a response. Of course, when I do it is writing to the ISCLOG

I am trying to now test making the FHIR call by initiating the test of HS.FHIRServer.Interop.HTTPOperation, however I keep getting mixed results with first a 404 not found error, and now a 401 unauthorized error. 

I

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Article Kate Lau · Mar 12, 2023 1m read

Add a credential to login the FHIR REST interface - in this case only consider a basic authentication

 

Add Service Registry  - in this case only consider a basic authentication

- setup a HTTP service

- input the Path to the FHIR Server

- input the URL to the FHIR service

- use the credential profiled
 

 

Add a "HS.FHIRServer.Interop.HTTPOperation"

Choose the Service Name

Test the FHIR Client

Trace the test result

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Question Sebastian Thiele · May 27, 2024

Hi folks,

I am working on a customer project which uses some slightly altered FHIR resources in comparison to default R4 patient resource. I am able to import the structuedefinition as a custom FHIR package and assign it to the ISC FHIR server and the endpoint the IRIS instance provides.

My question is - what is the benefit of using such a custom profil only defining some changes on a resources default definition (e.g.

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Question Yone Moreno · May 21, 2024

Good morning, 🙂

I would like to ask a question, which has to do with how to manage %GlobalCharacterStream representing JSONS.

Thank you for reading this question, thank you for your help, and thank you for your time and attention.

Specifically, in a certain Process, we were querying 2 Operations, whose response we were converting to a Property called "informesAutorizadosRangoFechas" (reportsAuthorizedInRangeDates) which is %GlobalCharacterStream whose content is a JSON with the same structure.

That is, at a visual level, a concrete example is the following:

Response from Operation 1: the content

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Question alberto bovo · Nov 4, 2016

Hi everybody,

I created my own REST service class by extending   EnsLib.REST.Service.

In some particular conditions of  the parameters of the request,  the REST  service should respond to the client with an HTTP status response code 400 "Bad request".

I read the article "RESTful Exception Handling "  and I try to use the suggested:

do ..ReportHttpStatusCode(400)

But the server seems ignore it and  get back to client  the 500 http response code.

Any suggestions?

I am sorry if the question is a too low knowledge level but I am pretty newbie to Intersystems world.

Alberto

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