I don't know why I can't get into management portal. I saw something related to permission issue of group allowed to start and stop and have already changed to root and Admin but still doesn't work.
By default, all files created inside a container are stored on a writable container layer. This means that:
The data doesn't persist when that container no longer exists, and it can be difficult to get the data out of the container if another process needs it.
A container's writable layer is tightly coupled to the host machine where the container is running. You can't easily move the data somewhere else.
One of the great features in InterSystems IRIS is Monitoring InterSystems IRIS using REST API. This enables every InterSystems HealthShare instance with the ability to use a REST interface to provide statistics about the InterSystems HealthShare instance. This feature includes information about the In
We have a business process that seems have extra jobs hanging around. This is what we see in the Jobs tab:
Only the bottom one is actually associated with a process. So what are those other ones? There are no queues and I have no way of finding out why they're there.
Have you ever imported an XML schema from an XSD file? You might want to look at the original file again sometime later, but forgot where you put it.
Do not worry, that information is being kept as part of the import process.
The whole imported XSD schema is being kept in the ^EnsEDI.XML.Schema global. That global holds all the imported XSDs in your namespace. The first subscript is the name of the schema that you see in the portal.
I need to be able to take the size of the request from a given %CSP.request
however it seems the best the docs suggest is to get the length of characters in the request (using $order and Get, Count)... this is not good enough for what I need to do, Any suggestions? I scanned the docs and couldn't find anything.
Trying to test a router that takes an XML input and performs a transform on it.
First attempt I tried to test the transform using the XML Document Viewer via the Ensemble -> Interoperate -> XML Document Viewer menu. The transform itself is working however I can not get the output to save to a file. I've made sure permissions are set correctly on the file. It simply doesn't output anything and I'm at a loss as to why.
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We have an HTTP business operation where the messages gets stuck and we had to recycle the operation to resume the processing. We are trying to work around this (for time being until we find the root cause) using below code which should recycle the component.
Class Foo.Bar
{
ClassMethod Helper()
{
// do something
}
ClassMethod Generated() [ CodeMode = objectgenerator ]
{
do ..Helper()
// do something else
}
}
Since the method Generated is run before the class is compiled, the call to do ..Helper() fails. Is there a way around this other than manual inlining?
I'm a beginner and currently working on a project to convert CCDA files to FHIR using InterSystems IRIS. I have developed a web form to upload CCDA files, and I'm attempting to convert the uploaded CCDA files to FHIR. However, I am encountering an issue where the conversion process results in an empty entry. Here's the Output it displays on HTML page:
How do you authenticate with a rest api? The rest api implemention allows us to add in the header Authentication: 'Basic ' + btoa(user + ':' + password) but it is not really secure as a user can inspect and with the right decoding tool see a user password
I'm migration an existing integration to InterSystems. The upstream (external) system calls a JSON web service hosted in the interface engine, which converts the JSON data received to a HL-7 messages to send to the downstream system. I'm looking for direction and example of how to do the equivalent in InterSystems, so the the upstream system only has to modify the URL of the web service they call.
We're excited to continue to roll out new features to InterSystems IRIS Cloud SQL, such as the new Vector Search capability that was first released with InterSystems IRIS 2024.1. Cloud SQL is a cloud service that offers exactly that: SQL access in the cloud. That means you'll be using industry-standard driver technologies such as JDBC, ODBC, and DB-API to connect to this service and access your data. The documentation describes in proper detail how to configure the important driver-level settings, but doesn't cover specific third-party tools as - as you can imagine - there's an infinite number of them.
In this article, we'll complement that reference documentation with more detailed steps for a popular third-party data visualization tool that several of our customers use to access IRIS-based data: Microsoft Power BI.