Hello! I was wondering if there was a way to have a Service in HealthConnect restart if there have not seen any messages in a certain amount of time? I have a connection problem that requires me to restart services often and I was hoping to create a task that would automatically restart the services. Thank you!
Here's my issue. I've been using Sample.* globals and packages mapped to another development namespace to realize unit tests. So when I ran it, I notice that I forgot to start a transaction in order to be able rollback it to it's original data.
I assumed that I should use transactions since I was manipulating it's data but I didn't want it to be persisted.
I'm upgrading my laptop, and installed HealthShare 2020.2. I wanted to import my server connections from my previous laptop, so I exported the Registry Keys (Windows 10) Under Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\InterSystems\Cache\Servers from the old machine. I then imported them into new laptop, but I still don't get the list of connections in my HealthShare Remote System Access list from the HS Cube in my system tray.
Does anyone have a solution for this? I thought this was more portable.
There is a major opportunity in South Africa for a complex WMS solution.
We have a long standing production warehouse management system, we need to partner with an organisation that has track record of such implementation in the past two (2) years.
Are there any partners out there that might be interested in a Joint Venture ?
Does anyone already has an installation kit for the IRIS for Health running on an MacBook with Apple M1 Cores? Docker I already got, I'm looking for the local install version.
I found it in the application error log. Some LOCK errors - ERROR #5803 Is it possible to somehow identify the point in the job or process code that caused these locks?
At the moment I no longer have table LOCKS on the server, but I would like, if possible, to check the time at which the incidents occurred.
So you have a namespace with thousands of .INT files and you want to identify routines that have not been executed in say the last 5 years. How would you do that without amending any existing software?
we have to implement some application logic using either Java or .NET. Which should we choose? Given that all other considerations are equal, which is in your experience better way performance-wise to interact with external components in Caché: .NET Gateway or Java Gateway?
When i tried to print .txt format,data will be coming without space between each row but when I tried to print .xls format mean ,it gives gap of each row.what is the reason behind this?
Is there a way for users that do not have access to HeathShare have the ability to update a specific lookup table? Looking for maybe a webpage, API, interface option. Any examples or just pointed in the right direction would be great.
A question has come up that I am not finding the answer for.... Does the daily purge process re-index EnsLib.HL7.SearchTable or other SQL tables? In looking at the purge process documentation I am not seeing anything that mentions EnsLib.HL7.SearchTable. Do we have to manually constantly re-index tables that we create? For example I created another search table based off of EnsLib.HL7.Search table, will I need to constantly watch this as it grows? How do tables get index, is there some kind of mechanism that automatically does it, or are we responsible for indexing tables ourselves?
For some build scripting with the InterSystems Package Manager, I'd like to first uninstall a package with `zpm "uninstall"` and then load it from disk using `zpm "load"`. That way anything that got deleted from the source will also be deleted from IRIS.
The problem is that `zpm "uninstall"` takes in a module name and I only have the directory path to the package source. Is there a way to get the module name for an installed IPM module given the source path? It's okay to assume that it has previously been installed from that same directory with `zpm "load"`.
So we are still fairly new to the ensemble app and getting set up. I have 3 seperate batch record file services that pull in files and send to 3 seperate processes. there is no real rules other than an when condition=1 use this said DTL and send to operation. all 3 of these routers use different DTL's as they are seperate files but all go to the same operation. for some reason i am seeing the files sit in the Process and say Delivered. 2 of the three process after up to 10-15 mins of sitting and the third gets an error i am very unfamiliar with, so this post is two-fold.
to handle empty tags in output xml file from %Persistent. But this parameter only applies to %String property. What if a class has other types of properties, like %Stream (for holding large chunk of data). What is the recommended handle if we cannot use XMLIGNORENULL here?
The compile step in VS Code when using the InterSystems VS Code extensions appears to modify line endings in our class files when newly pulled from remote repo.
What steps can we take to stop this happening? / What settings can we modify?
I'm working on a requirement to loop through all encounter streamlets(SDA) to identify specific encounters based on an encounter extension property for a patient fetch request. However, this current process is time-consuming, and we need to create indexes for that property to quickly retrieve the expected results without going through all the encounter streamlets of a patient.
I would appreciate help on how to achieve this, as I couldn't find any documentation explaining how to create indexes on a SDA element.