I have been struggling sometime with trying to take a FHIR Bundle Response, extract the "entry.resourceType", extract the MRN and Name from the Patient FHIR Response...
Going through learning.intersystems.com, it suggested that I try using fhirPathAPI to parse and search my response for certain values, however I am not sure my syntax is correct. Using the AI code, it suggested to set my tree = "Bundle.entry.resource.resourceType"
I have set up an ODBC driver for InterSystems and would like to set up a linked server. This all works except I cannot see the columns details. If I access the database from excel I can get the columns and types of the various tables
I was wondering if anyone had a way to automate creating the Query String for a FHIR Request?
Using HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Request in my development I have to specify the following...
I was wondering.... if my source had variable number of fields if there was a way to automate the build for the QueryString when doing a Patient Search?
For those that use IRIS for Health, HealthShare, and or Health Connect...
As Health Applications are moving to the Cloud, how have you handled communication from the Application to your instances via HTTPS?
Trying to figure out the best path on designing the proper workflow to allow these messages to be allowed to be eventually sent to our EMR to post to the patient chart.
We are very wary of opening a connection from the internet to our instance of Health Connect.
Is there syntax in the schedule specifications for specifying the "last" occurrences? e.g., instead of WEEK-01-04 (1st wed's of month), WEEK-LL-04 (last wed's of month) or instead of *-*-01 (1st of every month), *-*-LL (last of every month)
I searched the documentation and community forum, but didn't see anything that addressed this question.
I am testing vectorsearch, while doing so I am trying to paginate my resultset for a "next page" function to give me the first, second, third 15 entries within a table.
For this I have two embedding classes. One with a HNSW Index (vectornomicembedtextlatest), and one without (vectornomicembedtexttest).
Calling SELECT ID,PRIMKEY FROM SQLUser.vectornomicembedtexttest LIMIT 5 OFFSET 1 works fine with the first entry having the rowID of 486448. (I deleted old entries in the beginning and reused the table)
As part of a process to generate FHIR XML bundles from HL7 messages, I have a subtransform transforming segments of an MDM_T02 message into a section of XML (EnsLib.EDI.XML.Document). So far this has worked well although I've encountered strange behaviour when making use of an xmlns attribute, whereby the attribute's name is duplicated despite the schema and DTL editor displaying it correctly.
Is it possible to retrieve/find all the names of subroutines, procedures, or functions from a deployed routine?. in the routine below, how can I extract names like x2 and execsql? I’ve just tried using openId on %RoutineMgr but it didn’t help.
I have a problem with the deployment. When I deploy using the Ens.Deployment.Deploy class, I no longer receive the logs in the terminal. However, the deployment went well, I see it in the history on the portal.
It works on our environment, but not on the client's.
I have a general question about HealthShare Provider Directory using Code Tables on disk vs Cache SQL Tables. Why is Provider Directory not using the Cache SQL Tables within the IRIS platform?
I think I found my solution but I'm trying to understand better why it works. Forgive me as my descriptions here may be scattered but I'm trying to piece the puzzle together.
Hi - I'm refreshing my IRIS instance, now upgraded to 2025.1, and ensuring IPM is installed in each namespace, as well as git-source-control, but in my first attempt I get this error.
Everything else seems to work - but why the error (I'd like to get rid of it) ?
I am brand new to using AI. I downloaded some medical visit progress notes from my Patient Portal. I extracted text from PDF files. I found a YouTube video that showed how to extract metadata using an OpenAI query / prompt such as this one:
Does %OSCertificateStore only check the trusted root folder in windows?
Can it be used for Personal store on servers or is there another condition can be used?
Used it for a first time and writing a function to check specific ones being used for expiry but had one this week that was to be installed in personal rather than the trusted root and didn't know if stating OSCertificateStore or a url otherwise to look in the personal installed certs on the server could be used instead so stuck with the original way (which can get confusing)
I'm looking towards a functionality alike Python's difflib, but made with Intersystems products. I already know could embed Python code within IRIS but thought maybe there was a development already done for handling deltas, with a different approach or extra utils.
Even if I find such a library after comparing both might still go with difflib or any other more suitable. Intend to use it for a cross-environment checklist/check tool.
Please find below a sample of HTML rendering computed and made with difflib, with a few lines of code:
My colleagues and I were wondering why the varstring class is hidden in the Intersystems documentation. Is it "safe" to use ? We tried looking it up in the forum and it seems like it is used by other developpers. Is there anything we should know before using it ?
Source is CSV File will be translated to HL7 using data Transformations. All the transformed messages need to be sent to destination System through SOAP request as a single Batch File.