Job Lauren Somers · Nov 17, 2021

CHAS Health is looking for a full time Interface Engineer II

AMAZING Benefits Package! Medical, Dental, Vision

Paid Time Off (PTO) CHAS Health offers up to 6 weeks of PTO per anniversary year for full time employees.

Loan Reimbursement Program that provides reimbursement for student loan payments up to $5,250 per year for CHAS Health employees working a minimum of 30 hours a week who have completed 90 days of employment and are in good standing. This program is for employees with qualified student loans that are not eligible for state or federal loan repayment programs.

Flexible Work Arrangements

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Article Nigel Salm · Sep 16, 2021 3m read

I have just created a new Global Master Topic, "IRIS Cheatsheets".IRIS has introduced a lot of new functionality, especially in scripting languages, FHIR R4 support, enhanced Interoperability Tools, and IRIS Analytics.Having spent 35 years working on Windows-based PC's and Laptops, I have surprisingly little knowledge of Linux, Docker and Git.Furthermore, I have written almost every application and Interface in ObjectScript with splatterings of SQL, .Net, and Java Gateways and the most basic knowledge of WinSCP, Putty, SSH.All that changed when I received my first Raspberry Pi.

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Question Chris Bransden · Nov 17, 2021

Hi All,

I'm having a strange issue where doing a .setValue on a ZEN datacombo is updating it with the value as-is, not the corresponding display value. Eg, if I connected it to query that returns two columns: ID,Name, and do a setValue(ID), I would expect the text in the datacombo to update showing Name. Instead it updates show ID, which I only want to use internally.

However, if I click on the dropdown, showing all the valid Names, select one, it works fine, showing Name (with the ID retrievable by getValue() as normal).

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Article Muhammad Waseem · Nov 17, 2021 2m read

In my previous articles I demonstrated the steps to connect, retrieve and save data to Caché from Appeon PowerBuilder by using ODBC.
In this article I will demonstrated how to Delete data from Caché with Appeon PowerBuilder (https://www.appeon.com/products/powerbuilder) by using ODBC 

I am using Company.cls from Samples-Data (https://github.com/intersystems/Samples-Data/tree/master/cls/Sample

So Let's start:
 

Step 1 : First of all we need to establish a connection (https://community.intersystems.com/post/connecting-cach%C3%A9-appeon-po…)


Step 2 : We need to create datawindow

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Question Nezla · Nov 16, 2021

Hi Guys,

How can I download or populate a query resultset or a content or DataGrid or zen report to a CSV file ?

basically, I know how to create a csv file than save it in a local path eg. C:\Temp\filename.csv but this is not convenient for the user to go then a try to find the file, I would like the CSV file to be downloaded or opened for the user to view the same way for example when you go a website where you have an option to download or open a csv file from query resultset or a zen report .

Thanks

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Announcement Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 15, 2021

Hi Developers!

Here're the technology bonuses for the Security Contest 2021 that will give you extra points in the voting:

  • Basic Authentication usage - 2
  • Bearer/JWT Authentication usage - 3
  • OAuth 2.0 usage - 5
  • Authorization components usage - 2
  • Auditing usage - 2
  • Data Encryption usage - 2
  • Docker container usage - 2 
  • ZPM Package deployment - 2
  • Online Demo - 2
  • Code Quality pass - 1
  • Article on Developer Community - 2
  • Video on YouTube - 3

See the details below.<--break-><--break->

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Question Subramaniyan Kumarasamy · Sep 24, 2021

[SQLCODE: <-400>:<Fatal error occurred>]
[Cache Error: <<MAXSTRING>zExecute+3^%sqlcq.LIM.cls1043369.1>]
[Location: <ServerLoop>]
[SQLCODE: <-400>:<Fatal error occurred>]
[Cache Error: <<MAXSTRING>zExecute+3^%sqlcq.LIM.cls1043369.1>]
[Location: <ServerLoop>]
   at InterSystems.Data.CacheClient.CacheADOConnection.GetServerError(Int32 rc)
   at InterSystems.Data.CacheClient.CacheADOConnection.processError(Int32 error, Int32 allowError)
   at InterSystems.Data.CacheClient.InStream.readHeader(Int32 stmt_id, Int32 type, Int32 allowError)
   at

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Article Mario Sanchez Macias · Nov 15, 2021 2m read

Working in support, I usually get asked how many days I should keep journals. Should it be two days or after two backups? More? Less? Why two?

The correct answer (for most of the environments) is that you should keep the journals since the last validated Backup. I.e., until you don't check if a Backup is valid (restoring the file and checking with the Integrity utility), you can't be sure there is a good copy of your data and can't purge the journals safely.

For example, imagine you need to restore your system after a hardware failure that corrupted some databases.

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Announcement Anastasia Dyubaylo · Nov 11, 2021

Hi Community,

We are pleased to invite all the developers to the upcoming InterSystems Security Contest Kick-off Webinar! The topic of this webinar is dedicated to the Security contest.

We’ll discuss the aspects of Security Model implementation in InterSystems IRIS, the requirements, and what do we expect from participants of the Security contest. Also, we’ll answer all the questions related to the contest!

Date & Time: Monday, November 15 — 12:00 AM EDT

Speakers:  
🗣 @Andreas Dieckow, Principal Product Manager at InterSystems Corporation
🗣 @Evgeny Shvarov, InterSystems Developer Ecosystem Manager


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Announcement Matthew Giesmann · Nov 15, 2021

CCR Beta Users will now be directed to the Angular Transition CCR page for markENVComplete and passPeerReview transitions.  Other CCR transitions will go into beta soon.

Please raise any issues or feedback here or in your regular support channels.

Many thanks to our CCR UI beta testers!  If you would like to join the beta tester program, you can enable the checkbox on your CCR user page here.
Update:  As of 2/1/2022, we've most transitions are included in the beta.  The few stragglers will be added soon.

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Article Robert Cemper · Sep 11, 2021 2m read

During the last weeks, I was working on various issues and problems related to SW development.
I found that quite often problem analysis was mostly chasing issues just on the surface
but not really attacking the deeper reasons of the problem and follow the consequences.
It's like the doc that stops your leg bleeding but doesn't see that it is broken.

In a former responsibility as Software Support Manager at Digital Equipment Corp. and
later CIO for Austria and Eastern Europe I trained successfully my product and operational 
specialists in analytic troubleshooting.

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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Oct 25, 2021 2m read

InterSystems technologies are renowned for their high performing databases, which support the systems and operations of many organisations. However a key ingredient to this success is the quality and maintainability of their code. 

The quality of code can impact everything from speed and ease of fixing bugs and making enhancements, to the overall performance of your organization and your ability to get ahead in the marketplace. 

By ensuring your code is maintainable, you can reduce approximately 75% of the systems life cycle costs*. This is why, at George James Software, the solutions we build are always straightforward and written in high quality code - because we know that this solid foundation can positively impact the rest of your organization. 

With a maintainable system you're able to reduce your overall maintenance as any issues that occur are significantly faster to identify and fix. This means you're free to allocate that time and budget to enhancements, enabling you to get the most value out of your applications and ultimately better support your organization. 

Keep an eye out for our next few posts about what a maintainable system looks like and the tools that can help you keep your code maintainable, in order to help you to reduce those maintenance costs.  

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Question Juuso Lepistö · Nov 5, 2021

I'm trying to send a POST request to my REST API and I'm getting this error and most likely due the lack of experience, I have no idea how to fix this issue:  

"error": "ERROR #9406: Unexpected format for value of field, AlertText, using class base mapping",

            "id": "JSONImportError",

            "params": [

                "AlertText",

                "class base"

            ]

Am I missing something from my string definition?

Defined below as:

Class User.RESTComponents Extends (%Persistent, %JSON.Adaptor, %Populate)

{

Property AlertText As %String;

Here is my POST -method:

/// Creates a new

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Article Muhammad Waseem · Nov 14, 2021 2m read
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Question Güvenal · Nov 10, 2021

Hello there!
I am hoping to get some help with "SQL Search index" and JSON objects.
I am storing a JSON object in a column of type %Stream.GlobalCharacter 
Property JSON As %Stream.GlobalCharacter;
I also have a index that looks like below.
Index AnalyticIdx On (JSON) As %iFind.Index.Analytic(INDEXOPTION = 0, LANGUAGE = "en", LOWER = 1);
The index is updated on insert, but the property names are indexed as well, like firstName in a object like {"FirstName":"Magnus", "LastName":"Guvenal"}, Say I want "Magnus" ie FirstName och not "Güvenal" / LastName to be indexed.
Is that supported, if so am I using

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Article Yuri Marx · Nov 12, 2021 1m read

The TOGAF is the The Open Group Architecture Framework. It provides an approach for planning, design, implement, deploy and govern your EA (Enterprise Architecture) projects.

The TOGAF has a concept called Building Block. It is any element that can be used, reused a executed to deliver value and new functions to the business.

In the picture above, I present to you the main IRIS building blocks to create fantastic apps.

To learn more about TOGAF and building blocks, see https://www.opengroup.org/togaf.

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Question Timothy Leavitt · Nov 9, 2021

I'm in a tricky situation where a new required property is being added to a class, along with an index on it. The existing data has nulls, so the index build fails. I can't run a query to update the rows where there are nulls, because it tries to use the index, which hasn't been built yet.

I realize that a valid workaround would be to remove the index, add the property, run the query to do the update, then re-add the index, but this feels overly messy (and doesn't fit well with my logic for incremental deployment).

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Announcement Olga Zavrazhnova · Nov 8, 2021

Hey Developers, 

We invite you to take part in the European Healthcare Hackathon 2021 which will take place on November 19-21 2021. Participation is free, the deadline for applications to the ON-LINE track is prolonged until 15 NOV.

We will have an InterSystems challenge there: "Innovate with FHIR". Prize fund in InterSystems track:

🥇1st place: 1500 EUR
🥈2nd place: 1000 EUR
🥉3rd place: 500 EUR
And we prepared prizes for ALL participants of our challenge!
Read the details about our challenge under the pic :) Are you in? Let us know in the poll below!

 

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