#InterSystems IRIS

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InterSystems IRIS is a Complete Data Platform
InterSystems IRIS gives you everything you need to capture, share, understand, and act upon your organization’s most valuable asset – your data.
As a complete platform, InterSystems IRIS eliminates the need to integrate multiple development technologies. Applications require less code, fewer system resources, and less maintenance.

Article Robbie Luman · Aug 15, 2025 8m read

Dynamic Entities (objects and arrays) in IRIS are incredibly useful in situations where you are having to transform JSON data into an Object Model for storage to the database, such as in REST API endpoints hosted within IRIS. This is because these dynamic objects and arrays can easily serve as a point of conversion from one data structure to the other.

Dynamic Objects

Dynamic Objects are very similar to the standard ObjectScript object model you get when you create a new instance of a class object, but with some key differences:

  • Dynamic objects have no real type, other than being a
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Question Aaron Laferty · Aug 14, 2025

Hi all,

I’m running into an issue with a %ZEN.Component.tablePane in a Zen page.

We have:

  • A fully styled table with all columns defined
  • A backend query (SearchMessages) that accepts multiple filter parameters
  • A set of input fields at the top of the page for filtering (text, date, and checkboxes)

We’re trying to run the query from a button click using a client-side method (runSearch()) that collects the filter values, sets them as parameters, and calls executeQuery().

The problem is that the table does not update at all. Old rows remain, or sometimes nothing appears.

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Question Corentin Blondeau · Jul 3, 2025

Hello
I want to get the property of a class, sorted by order in storage.

I know we can use
 

Set definition = ##class(%Dictionary.ClassDefinition).%OpenId(className)
        Set listProperty = definition.Properties
        For ii = 1:1:listProperty.Count(){
                    write listProperty.GetAt(ii).Name

But using GetAt sorts the results alphabetically.

Example :

Class Test.classExtends (%SerialObject, %XML.Adaptor, %JSON.Adaptor)
{

    Property tiers As%String;Property journal As%String;
}

listProperty.GetAt(1).Name = "journal" and listProperty.GetAt(2).Name = "tiers"

Bu

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Question Georgia Gans · Aug 11, 2025

Hi everyone,

I am trying to create a treeMapChart in IRIS BI that will then be displayed on my DeepSeeWeb dashboard. In the IRIS BI User Portal, this is an example of what my treeMapChart looks like:

I know there is a huge amount of rectangles in this graphic - I care most about the common components (the largest boxes) but I still want all of the boxes to show. However, it projects to my DeepSeeWeb dashboard as the following: 

The labels do not show, even if I hover over the boxes.

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Announcement Kate Lau · Aug 12, 2025

#InterSystems Demo Games entry


⏯️ Data Transformation Adventures with InterSystems IRIS

Navigating interoperability and healthcare can be an exciting adventure. In this demo, we will show you how InterSystems IRIS can be the perfect tool to get data - wherever it may lie, in whatever format, into a format of your choice, including FHIR! Once that is done, analytics is a piece of cake with the FHIR SQL Builder and Deep See Web. Let the questing begin!

Presenters:
🗣 @Kate Lau, Sales Engineer, InterSystems
🗣 @Merlin Wijaya, Sales Engineer, InterSystems
🗣 @Martyn Lee, Sales Engineer, InterSystems
🗣 @Bryan Hoon, Sales Engineer, InterSystems

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Question Anna Golitsyna · Aug 7, 2025

For example, you start debugging the AAA function, which calls the BBB function, then goes to the CCC^ABC function in a different routine and ends up while executing XXX^XYZ. No other routines or functions are visited in this example. What I would like is to get the record of AAA -> BBB -> CCC^ABC -> XXX^XYZ. No marking each function with recording code should be involved: too time consuming, too many functions in real code.

UPD: Iris has built in %SYS.Trace for this purpose but this class is apparently absent in Cache 2017. Did not find any substitutes yet.

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Discussion Infant Livingston · Jul 10, 2025

Hello Community,

I'm currently planning a system upgrade from Caché (2018.1.8.766) to InterSystems IRIS (2024.1). The environment consists of one database server and three application servers connected via ECP.

I’m considering two possible upgrade approaches:

  1. Upgrade the application servers to IRIS first.
    Since IRIS is expected to be backward-compatible with Caché over ECP, the database server would remain on Caché temporarily.
  2. Upgrade the database server first,
    followed by upgrading the application servers, as they don’t store data.

Could you please advise on the recommended approach,

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Announcement Simon Sha · Aug 11, 2025

#InterSystems Demo Games entry


⏯️ Auto-scaling made easy in GKE with InterSystems Kubernetes Operator (IKO)

Kubernetes horizontal pod auto-scaling (HPA) is the key to handle the unpredictable compute workload in healthcare systems. IKO helps orchestrating the IRIS container deployment in Kubernetes including the capability to configure HPA. This demo uses XSLT processing as an example to showcase this type of elasticity.

🗣 Presenter: @Simon Sha, Sales Architect, InterSystems

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Article Timothy Leavitt · Aug 11, 2025 3m read

This great article sparked some recent private discussion, and I'd like to share some of my own thoughts from it.
The motivating concern boils down to: Why do we need coding rules or conventions at all? What happened to the wonderful era of the Renaissance artist-programmer forging their own path, prior to being supplanted by the craftsman and now (even worse) by AI?
In short, there are a few reasons why coding standards/guidelines are useful, and the Renaissance artist-programmer is not entirely gone.

Reason 1: These days, when you’re training a true novice artist, you start out by having them

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Question Thomas Wuppermann · Jul 3, 2025

Hi,

sometimes we need more then one Iris container at the same time. Since as containers they always have the same instance name shown in the management portal, it is hard to distinguish the management-portals of the instances. Searching for a way to make it easier I thought I could change the instance name shown in the management portal. I tried "iris rename" in different ways but could only change the configuration name which is shown by "iris list", not the name in the management portal.

Does anyone know how to achieve this or do you have other means to distinguish between management-portals

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Question Hannah Sullivan · Aug 6, 2025

I have a custom Buffer class which is designed to capture written/printed statements to the device, to be able to transform the captured text to string or stream type. I have used this in ObjectScript to capture ObjectScript write statements and return a string. I would like to try to use this with a [ Language = python ] method as follows. This class will be called by a scheduled task.

/// ObjectScript code which initializes buffer to capture statements written in nested method callClassMethod CollectStringFromBuffer() 
{
    set buffer = ##class(CustomClass.Buffer).%New()
    do buffer.B
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Article Dmitry Maslennikov · Jul 28, 2025 5m read

Overview

The typeorm-iris project provides experimental support for integrating TypeORM with InterSystems IRIS, enabling developers to interact with IRIS using TypeORM’s well-known decorators and repository abstractions. This allows a more familiar development experience for JavaScript and TypeScript developers building Node.js applications with IRIS as the backend database.

TypeORM MongoDB Review. I recently started using TypeORM in a… | by Eliezer  Steinbock | Medium

While the project implements key integration points with TypeORM and supports basic entity operations, it’s not yet battle-tested or suitable for production environments.

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Question Jeffrey Drumm · Aug 5, 2025

It appears as though command history is not available via up/down arrow keyboard keys when using the SQL Shell. Is there anything in the works to change that?

Also, typing the colon character (:) as the first character after the prompt in Terminal Lite does odd things in 2025.1.1 ... every keystroke starting with the colon is echoed back and pressing Enter generates an error:

The red :SQL on the first line was echoed simultaneously as the :SQL in white was typed. Also, it's obvious that aliases don't work in Terminal Lite 😉

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Article Ashok Kumar T · Aug 5, 2025 4m read

IrisTest is a light weight, powerful, user-friendly tool designed to simplify unit test report generation. It includes an interactive shell and API to facilitate communication, allowing developers to easily manage and generate reports for their test runs in various formats. Whether you're debugging or creating detailed reports for analysis, IrisTest makes the process smooth and efficient!

Table of Contents

  • Overview
  • Key Features
  • Shell Commands
  • Usage
  • Report Formats
  • Installation
  • Configuration
  • Examples
  • Commands
  • Contributing
  • License

Overview

IrisTest is a command-line tool crafted to

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Article Robert Cemper · Aug 3, 2025 1m read

Reviewing my published packages, I identified a nasty bug in IRIS Native API

  • There is a method in  %Net.DB.Iris named function ()
  • It's equivalent to  ObjectScript $$label^routine(param) 
  • It used to work fine 2 years ago, when I published my command-line-extension packages
  • Now it is broken since at least 1 year and throws <PROTECT>
  • I identified it for ObjecScript, Java, Python, Node.js
  • It is reported as WRC# 1002589
  • For all 4 cases, I also verified a workaround
    • Instead of calling an ObjectScript Function you call a Classmethod
    • It's by %Net.DB.Iris ClassMethodValue(...)
    • And you have
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Article Harshitha · Aug 3, 2025 2m read

Working in healthcare IT as a young developer, especially on InterSystems TrakCare, you quickly realize one thing: it’s not just about HL7 messages or backend integrations. A hugepart of making TrakCare work smoothly for hospitals comes down to how it’s configured, customized, and supported on the application side.

That’s where people like me come in—techno-functional developers who understand both the tech and how it impacts actual hospital workflows.

We’re Not Just Techies (or Functional Consultants)

Our role sits right in the middle. We're the ones:

  • Customizing modules like Pharmacy,
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Question David Saunders · Aug 1, 2025

Here is what I currently have:

<page xmlns="http://www.intersystems.com/zentitle="">
<html id="title" height="200">Guides to Wellness: Invoices</html>
<hgroup width="100%">
<vgroup align="right" valign="middle">
<button caption="Import Client Consultation Extract" width="500px" height="200px"/>
<button caption="Manage Consultants" width="500px" height="200px"/>
<button caption="Manage Invoices" width="500px" height="200px"/>
</vgroup>
<vgroup align="left" valign="middle">
<button caption="Generate Report" width="500px" height="200px"/>
<button caption="Manage Services" width="500px" height="200px"/>
<b

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Article Henry Pereira · Jul 31, 2025 5m read

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If you’ve ever watched a true artisan—whether a potter turning mud into a masterpiece or a luthier bringing raw wood to life as a marvelous guitar—you know that magic isn’t in the materials, but in care, craft, and process. I know this firsthand: my handmade electric guitar is a daily inspiration, but I’ll admit—creating something like that is a talent I don’t have.

Yet, in the digital world, I often see people hoping for “magic” from generative AI by typing vague, context-free prompts like “build an app.” The results are usually frustratingly shallow—no artistry, no finesse.

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Announcement Vic Sun · Jul 31, 2025

#InterSystems Demo Games entry


⏯️  AI Clinical Trial Platform

The Trial AI platform leverages InterSystems cloud services including the FHIR Transformation Service and IRIS Cloud SQL to assist with clinical trial recruitment, an expensive and prevalent problem. It does this by ingesting structured and unstructured healthcare data, then uses AI to help identify eligible patients.

Presenters:
🗣 @Vic Sun, Sales Engineer, InterSystems
🗣 @Mohamed Oukani, Senior Sales Engineer, InterSystems
🗣 @Bhavya Kandimalla, Sales Engineer, InterSystems

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Article Guillaume Rongier · Jul 31, 2025 4m read

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This article will introduce you to the concept of virtual environments in Python, which are essential for managing dependencies and isolating project from the OS.

What is a Virtual Environment?

A virtual environment is a folder that contains :

  • A specific version of Python
  • At start an empty site-packages directory

Virtual environments will help you to isolate your project from the OS Python installation and from other projects.

How to use it?

To use virtual environments, you can follow these steps:

  1. Create a virtual environment: You can create a virtual environment using the venv module that comes

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Question Oliver Wilms · Apr 21, 2025

I am brand new to using AI. I downloaded some medical visit progress notes from my Patient Portal. I extracted text from PDF files. I found a YouTube video that showed how to extract metadata using an OpenAI query / prompt such as this one:

ollama-ai-iris/data/prompts/medical_progress_notes_prompt.txt at main · oliverwilms/ollama-ai-iris
 

I combined @Rodolfo Pscheidt Jr https://github.com/RodolfoPscheidtJr/ollama-ai-iris with some files from @Guillaume Rongier https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/iris-rag-demo.

I attempted to run

python3 query_data.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  F

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