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Dynamic and results-driven Integration Interface Specialist with over two decades of success leading a wide range of corporate IT initiatives. Proven track record in designing and implementing integrated solutions that align with and support strategic business objectives. Adept at bridging the gap between technical systems and operational needs to create robust, scalable environments.

Core Specialties:

  • Design and development of Microsoft and Oracle SQL databases
  • HL7 ancillary systems integration
  • Intersystems Ensemble and IRIS solutions
  • Legacy systems expertise including eGate, DART, JDBC, and custom interface components

Professional Highlights:

  • Deep expertise in Intersystems technologies, particularly Ensemble and Cache ObjectScript, developed through hands-on problem-solving and active engagement with the Intersystems Developer Community.
  • Known for a self-driven learning style—asking the right questions, exploring solutions independently, and collaborating effectively when needed.
  • Strong background in legacy integration platforms, with years of experience developing and maintaining systems and handling non-standard integration challenges.
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Columbus, Ohio
Member since Mar 2, 2016
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Not sure I am following, the idea was to take the HL7 message, encode it, and put it into the osuwmc.Nutrition.OSU.CBOARDNetMenuRequest.SendMessageRequest  as the encodedMessage. Using the osuwmc.Nutrition.OSU.CBOARDNetMenuRequest.SendMessageRequest  to pass to the Web Service Class to send outbound to the vendor.

The two Parenthesis was a typo, and I was using the $Get(a) to dereference the %Stream to a string for the osuwmc.Nutrition.OSU.CBOARDNetMenuRequest.SendMessageRequest.

The Soap wizard created the osuwmc.Nutrition.OSU.CBOARDNetMenuRequest.SendMessageRequest as the vendor requires a key value and encoded message in the body of the soap request.

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