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Curious how a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) application works? Take a look at this demonstration:
I need to know if given package exists or not.
Currently found two solution - one doesn't work, another works but I don't like it.
Solution 1.
I started, of course, with %Dictionary package - it has PackageDefinition class after all.
However, %ExistsId returned 0 on packages that clearly do exist, so I went to %LoadData, it uses this macro to determine if the package exist:
#define PACKAGE(%package) ^oddPKG($zcvt(%package,"u"))And zw ^oddPKG showed the root cause - ^oddPKG global only contains data for packages with tables (or something along these lines).
Solution 2.
For those of you who still use the Studio IDE for ObjectScript programming and are going through the process of migrating to VS Code, did you know there's a section in the VS Code documentation just for you? Have a look at the Migrating from Studio chapter. It covers:
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If you plan on using the nginx server to front end you IRIS instance (as opposed to the standard apache web gateway install) you will need to add a few configuration options into the CSP.conf file in order for all urls to work. It took me a little bit to figure this out but this seems to be the configuration that works.
I'm trying to convert date - 2023-09-28T20:35:41Z to BST/GMT format. I tried with $ZDT($ZDTH("2023-09-28T20:35:41Z",-2),8,1) but it's giving the output as '19700101 01:33:43' and looks link the date format in $ZDTH specified is wrong. Any inputs or solution would be appreciated.
Hello,
I've recently updated the python version of a linux server running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 (Ootpa). We have an instance 2023.1 running there, and whenever I run the $System.Pyhthon.Shell() I can see it's still pointing to the old version. From within linux, it runs the latest one (we've change all the links to the new 3.11, so no scripts are broken).
So I guess the problem comes from the fact irispython is still compiled using old python version. So, how can I do to force IRIS to use the current version on the server, or update the irispython file?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am using this "$ZDATETIME($h,3,1,3)" and getting response as 2024-09-03 12:07:45.000
But I need proper values at the end instead of zeros (000)
Something like below -
2024-09-03 12:07:45.658
Hello everyone,
I'm a bit confused about the number of elements in an XML object.
I have an object of the class EnsLib.EDI.XML.Document
The xsd structure ( DocType) is an SDA Object
We are third party vendor who acts as a buffer between the customer and intersystems to purchase licenses for intersystems.
I am wondering can we use AWS license manager to manage the IRIS licenses on behalf of our customers?
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I encountered an unexpected behavior while working with the $ZTIMEH and $ZTIME functions, specifically with times between 12:00 and 13:00. Here's what I observed:
W $ZTIMEH("08:50:38.975411826")
Output: 31838
W $ZTIME(31838,1)
Output: 08:50:38
This behavior is correct as $ZTIME returns the expected time of 08:50:38.
However, with the following example:
W $ZTIMEH("12:05:38.975411826")
Output: 338
W $ZTIME(338,1)
Output: 00:05:38
This seems incorrect to me. $ZTIME should have returned 12:05:38, but instead it returns 00:05:38.
Hi,
I'm getting an unexpected behavior when using pandas function to_sql(), which uses sqlalchemy-iris. After the first execution, a transaction seems to be opened and all rows inserted are lost after closing the connection:
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IS IT POSSIBLE TO COMAPRE TWO ROUTINES ACCROSS INHOUSE NETWORK AND IF SO THEN WHAT IS THE PROPER SYNTAX TO USE?
SAMPLE:
K ^RICH D ##class(%Library.Routine).RoutineCompare("\\IP\C$\.......\$NAMESPACE","RTN","\\LOCALHOST\..........\$NAMESPACE","RTN","^RICH")
I have some Services using EnsLib.File.InboundAdapter to go directly to respective operations using EnsLib.File.OutboundAdapter which has a 'File Path' specified.
Using this File Path as a root directory, I'd like to instead pass this through a Router where I could somehow inject a subdirectory to place the file into on the outbound side based off the source service it is coming from. There will likely be several inbound services writing to each outbound operation and I'd like to be able to sort the output into subfolders.
i use %SYSTEM.WorkMgr to handle data by multicompile=1,but i find that,after WaitForComplete,the processes created by %SYSTEM.WorkMgr are still stand by,.png)
and status is evtw,after i run many times,the processes are more.and this will cause server falls into trouble.so my question is ,how to kill the processes that created by using the %SYSTEM.WorkMgr,and how to avoid to make the server falls into trouble,why this will cause server falls into trouble。and is there a better way to handle data by mult process?
Currently we are exploring how we can allocate additional disk space to our current environment as we have seen a significant increase in growth of our Database files. Currently we have 3 namespaces, all with 1 IRIS.dat each that contains both the Global and Routines.
Since we have started down the route of everything within a single IRIS.dat file for each namespace, is it logical as we see growth to be able to split the current IRIS.dat for each namespace into a separate IRIS.dat for global and a IRIS.dat with for routines for each namespace in a Mirror environment?
In the preceding section, we explored the installation process and initiated the writing of the IRIS in native Python. We will now proceed to examine global traversal and engage with IRIS class objects.
get: this function is used to get values from the traversal node.
deftraversal_firstlevel_subscript():"""
^mygbl(235)="test66,62" and ^mygbl(912)="test118,78"
"""for i in irispy.node('^mygbl'):
print(i, gbl_node.get(i,''))
node and items: single level traversal with node and get the values same as $Order(^mygbl(subscript), direction, data)
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I'm testing some functionalities about Foreign Tables and it works smoothly with PostgreSQL database, but I found out an issue with MySQL database, I followed the documentation:
Say I want to uninstall the IKO - all I need to do is:
> helm uninstall intersystemsWhat happens behind the scenes is that helm will uninstall what was installed when you ran :
> helm install intersystems <relative/path/to/iris-operator>In some sense - this is symmetric to when we ran install - however with a different image.
You'll notice that when you install, it knows what image to take from:
operator:
registry: containers.intersystems.com
repository: intersystems/iris-operator-amd
tag: 3.7.13.100For uninstall the image to take note of is:
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Hello, I want to create PDF from HTML source. I found pandoc. I installed pandoc on IRIS container image. I created Interoperability production. I have setup REST service to receive HTML file in request body. I call pandoc command pandoc -o output.pdf input.html from a BPL process. I copy output.pdf file stream into response body. I save the response at the source. I get a file named output.pdf but it does not load in Acrobat. I suspect I am doing something wrong with headers (accept-encoding?) or maybe do I need to base64 encode the pdf file to transfer it via REST?
In the last article we presented the architecture of our SMART On FHIR project, so it's time to get down to business and start configuring all the elements that we are going to need.
We will first start with Auth0.
We will start by creating an Auth0 account with a valid email, once registered we will have to create our first application, and we will do it from the menu on the left:
In our example, the application will be of the Single Page Web Application type as it is an application developed in Angular 16. We select this option and click Create.
Hello all,
On one of my team's systems, we utilize a business operation with the EnsLib.SQL.OutboundAdapter to make SQL queries to another IRIS system using JDBC. To authenticate the connection, we utilize a user account on the target system.
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