I'm trying to create an indexed table with an vector field so I can search by the vector value. I've been investigating and found that to get the vector value based on the text (token), use a Python method like the following:
We have installed IRIS on a separate server that we access remotely and copied all code and data to it so we can test IRIS before we do the move.We develop directly on the server.
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?
I assume IPM manifest tag UnitTest is tightly coupled with the standard unit test framework, right? However we have our own one that predates the standard one and we are not going to switch.
I think I need to import the unit test cases and then be able to run a single class method for the test run. Any ideas how this would be possible?
I recently had a company-enforced OS upgrade, and ever since going from mac OS 14.x to 15.x, I am currently having issues with SSL in IRIS.
An ARM (M3 pro) machine running OS 15.2, with the latest Docker Desktop (at the time of writing, 4.37.0). The Docker container runs IRIS for UNIX (Ubuntu Server LTS for x86-64 Containers) 2022.1.2 (Build 574_0_22161U). This container has not changed.
I'm trying to create a user with access to the HS namespaces management portal. I'm having trouble identifying the correct resource to assign to the user. I'm testing various resources, but every time I go to the HS management section, a blank page appears, and the Home button disappears.
Been testing out the Production Validator toolkit, just to see what we can/not do with it. Seems really interesting and there seem to be some use cases for it that can really streamline some upgrades (or at least parts of upgrades) but I was running into so many hurdles with the documentation. I am curious if anyone else has used it.
I am attempting to create a Foreign Server/Table so I can pull some information in from MS SQL server via JDBC connection, but as soon as I create the Server/Table and logout the Foreign Server disappears.
CREATE FOREIGN SERVER Epic.Clarity
FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER JDBC CONNECTION 'MS-EpicClarity'
At the moment we're creating multiple BPLs are using a router (or another BPL) to direct to these based on a unique key modulo the amount of BPLs available, e.g. if we have 3 BPLs created.
Message key = 1 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL02 Message key = 2 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL03 Message key = 3 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL01
FIFO only matters in that each messages for each key is processed in order.
I'm attempting to streamline a process for renaming PDF documents received from multiple vendors to conform to a specification provided by an EMR vendor for ingestion. Things like Document ID, Document Type, Date of Service, Account Number, MRN, etc. all must be included in the filename at defined offsets and lengths. Most of the required values can be extracted from the inbound file's name and the few remaining are static values that would be the same (or handled via a lookup table based on source) for all documents.
is it possible to kill/suppress hl7 message in the DTL (data transformation).
in cloverleaf, it is common practice to check the value in message, for example pv1:7.9. if the value is certain word(assigning authority) then send the message over to destination, if it is not, kill the message
how would this be done in InterSystems ? does that need to be done in the rule instead? or can it be done in the data transformation? if it can be done in data transformation, how can it be done?
I was wondering if it was possible to use something like EnsLib.SQL.InboundAdapter with tables in IRIS.
This library monitors when a record has been inserted into a table in an external database, so it requires a DSN to connect to that database.
My goal is to make a call to an external API that takes a long time, it could spend nearly an hour (or more) completing its processes, but I don't want to block the main process.
I'm looking for some simple heuristics to estimate the size on disk of a database based on average size of messages, number of messages per day and purge frequency. The purpose is for estimation of disk space requirements.
I seem to remember making this work before, but I'm not having any luck digging up examples.
I've defined some custom properties for a business operation that could definitely benefit from having popup descriptions available in the Production Configuration. I have triple-slash comments before each property that do just that in the source. I thought those provided the text for the popup descriptions when clicking on the property name, but apparently not.
I like Application Error Log a lot, both for its full stack and a big list of variables. I'd like to "hack" this functionality and record the same in this log when a certain variable has a certain value. This quasi error should not be visible to the user, and it should not interrupt the application flow. Is that possible?
Throwing an error in a try-catch block does not record the error, tested. I am considering recording variables and the stack differently, I know how to do both, but that would miss the nice Application Error Log functionality.
Is there a way to search for a string or use of a function in all namespaces in one go.
Studio option "Search in files"/Ctrl+shift+F search all files in the current namespace. We have 13 namespaces and wanted to know if there is an easy way to search in all namespaces in one go.
The rename of all has worked fine. When I've tried to access to the portal, it is no available, displaying the message "Tha namespace SRV-LABORATORIO does not support productions"
What settings do I need to just passthrough an X12 messages from a BS to BO and out the BO without modifying the message?
Currently, we are receiving the X12 messages but, it seems Iris is modifying it by "hiding" some segments like the ISA segment. The message goes out the BO modified and it doesn't reach its destination. Since I just want to pass it through, there is no BP, DTL, or Rule processing the message. Message is received by the BS and sent directly to the BO.
Hey everyone, I am implementing version control with git-source-control on our codebase and I ran into a pretty strange issue. I believe I have the set up (mostly) correct as the behavior with .cls files is exactly as expected. However, I noticed that git is not keeping track of any changes to CSP files.
Specifically, if a new CSP file is created and saved, I will get the following output:
exporting new version of /csp/testdb/wrc.csp to C:\InterSystems\IRIS\mgr\repo\TESTDB\csp\testdb\wrc.csp