How can I get the current date and time in the destination file when I'm using Stream.CopyFrom because Stream.CopyFrom preserves the date and time of the source file.
I started some development with the IRIS 2020.4 version and did not continue it for some months.
Now I just wanted to continue, but saw the license is not valid anymore.
Is there still a possibility to upgrade to 2021.2 community edition and to recover the globals from the old edition without having a valid license key?
Calling InterSystems.XEP.Event.Store(object[]) issues an unnecessary debug console line "Elapsed server write time:..." which is polluting the console window. Traced it to a IRIS.xepSSNDFinish
Is there a way to hide a property in Data Transformation UI in Interoperability for IRIS? I would like the property not to appear in the list of available properties to set.
We currently have CSP application that runs under 2 servers(usually primary), and every month the server reboots for patching SERVER1(primary) in the morning and SERVER2(backup) at night.
Whenever the SERVER1 reboots SERVER2 behaves as primary and when SERVER1 comes back up it will act as backup server.
First Patching:
So, when SERVER1 is down, I need to start httpd service for SERVER2 and stop httpd service for SERVER1 (which is now backup server).
I am trying to configure IRIS using python. The first task I wanted to do it change the journal directory. I cannot figure out the right way to work with the Config.Journal class with python. I can get the text to query the current setting.
I would like to know if DeepSee has some feature regarding synchronization which could help me with this:
I have two tables, TableA and TableB in a 1:n relationship, and one cube for each table, CubeA and CubeB. CubeA have a list dimension based on records from TableB. Both tables has DSTIME parameter set to "AUTO".
Some application proccess updates data only on TableB, leading an entry on ^OBJ.DSTIME global for synchronization of CubeB. However, as the TableA wasn't updated, there isn't such entry for CubeA.
is there a possibility to implement a "remember password" feature in a ZEN Application?
In the management portal I added a web-application for a ZEN application with password authentification. I created an own login page, and now I want to implement a "remember password" feature (User should not have to login again after the session times out or when the browser window is closed).
I am using healthshare 2017.2 & developed API in vb.net . sometimes API gets error when system tries to connect Cache Database. why this error occurs randomly ?
We have an IRIS installation on one drive "D"; the drive is a partition that is limited to 2TB in size; we want to move the entire D: contents to a larger partition-type not limited to 2TB.
The IRIS install is on D: as are all of the Databases the instance uses.
Are there any concerns or issues that should be considered or are not so obvious with doing this?
i.e. IRIS and all processes doing disk access to D: need be shutdown first (and a full-backup taken, all journals up to date for mirrors etc).
We have one user that is having issues in Ensemble via browser. The two issues she reported are:
- If she opens a DTL, she has to Save or Compile the DTL before she is able to edit anything in the Actions tab. Typically, you can simply open the DTL, click on a line, and edit the Actions.
- If she opens the Tools tab and clicks the Test button, she does not get a response and it eventually times out on her. Typically, clicking the Test button will open a new window where you can paste a message to test your DTL with.
We are trying to migrate old server to new infrastructure and need to sync all the DTL cls from old one to new one. There are hundreds of DTL in system and we tried to export from production but cannot select all at once which might cause some missing classes. Not able to connect to studio or atelier with that server neither. Is there any way that we are able to do mass export from system which will save some effort? Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
Recently I started moving some of our JDBC Gateway configurations over to using the Microsoft JDBC Gateway driver instead of using the jTDS open source driver. I have noticed since then that those Objects that are using Microsoft JDBC Driver are throwing a lot more errors than the jTDS driver ever did, which I can understand however I am puzzled that I keep running into an issue with the Java Gateway Service within the Interoperability engine.
I am trying to find out when a Business Service was created, and by who. I have reviewed the audit trail and it doesn't appear that this information is actually logged there. I am hoping that this might be logged in a SQL table or global someplace. I have reviewed the SQL tables in that namespace and have come up empty. I thought it might be located in Ens_Config.Item, but that table is sparse.
Anyone know where this information might be logged?