Does Intersystems specifically Ensemble support a Single Sign On architecture? Currently we are using Delegated sign on using LDAP and TLS, however our CIO would like us to move toward a single sign on, so when you sign into your PC it would automatically pass the credentials to Ensemble.
Hi, please can you help me. I cant understand a thing on how to resolve this. I can run the query perfectly fine on SQL but when I run it in studio, it gives an error.
Does Intersystems Ensemble support (for LGBTQ+) gender code "U" in Healtshare? Specifically for the clinical (or physician) viewer?
Test shows the gender code is consumed without error and stored, but the viewer does not present it except (as far as I can see) in the patient search drop-down.
The 2.3.1 HL7 ADT schema code table lists "U" as a supported option.
Would this require customization in the viewer code to support this?
Our PAS system supplies date in a particular date format (ISO 8601 compliant) that includes seconds and milliseconds. Because many downstream systems cannot handle milliseconds (and some don't even want seconds) many transformations are required to truncate the data.
I am having a problem in REST service when de-serializing JSON using a nested Property.
I am new to Intersystems and my first time creating REST Service. I setup Atelier dev environment. The worst IDE I have ever worked in. I was able to attach to a process in the debug perspective and step through the code, but one cannot see contents of variables nor print anything to the console, so it is useless as a debugging tool. When looking at a variable all it displays is its type of the variable and if I try to "watch" I get:
Just curious to know about the pros and cons of Parent/Child Vs One/Many.
We do use a bit of both. One big reason we use Parent child is we feel if we delete one global, it gets rid of all child data too and all parent child data is stored in one global. Much easier to manage.
I am trying to create a user role which shall allow users the access to only one specific namespace in an Ensemble system. I´ve startet creating the namespace with a database (with own ressource and no public access). In the second step I´ve created a role by copying it from the predefined role %Developer and assigned the ressource of the created database. After that i´ve created a user and assign him to the created role.
I'm having odd behaviors on my EC2 hosted IRIS Community instance.
When I configure a "custom login page" in the System Management Portal for my web application I'm seeing a few different behaviors that are under documented (and also undesired)
We would like to know if there are any ramifications swapping out our code database while an Ensemble production is running. We are trying to minimize down time as much as possible and even though stopping and starting the production ideally would be pretty quick, is it possible that we could just restart the business hosts that had the code change?
So this is our setup:
Ensemble 2016.1
global cache.dat
code1 cache.dat
code2 cache.dat
Namespace that we switch to point to either code1 or code2 and is mapped to the globals.
When a X12 message comes into Ensemble as a Whole Batch how do you search on a segment within the body of the message? For example, a REF segment. It appears the only way is to set the Service to a single session batch, but this doesn't allow you to send the message as a Whole Batch to the Operation.
I stumbled across a comment in this post that mentioned that the %SYS.GlobalQuery is a potentially faster alternative to %GSIZE. I tested it out and while I like the %SYS.GlobalQuery I noticed that it has some size discrepancies against a %GSIZE with details. Can anyone tell me which is more accurate for estimating the size of globals?
I believe my current villain is “incremental compiling.” I was able to compare early compile output with later compile output:
Compilation started on 04/10/2019 10:46:32 with qualifiers 'cuk'
Compiling class UnitTests.Task3496 incremental compile detected
Compiling routine UnitTests.Task3496.2
Compilation finished successfully in 0.800s.
I need to list the source type and target type for all the DTL transformations in an Ensemble Production. I know I can get the source and target type for a single DTL transformation using :
Unix: I'm trying to switch to using the $ZF(-100 function in place of $ZF(-1. I have it working for a simple, single, cmd, but can't figure out how to pass a piped sequence. Maybe this just isn't allowed?
For example:
S sc=$ZF(-1,"ps -Af | grep username")
works, but I can't figure out how to format this for the $ZF(-100 function.
I want to search a process ID in Object Script using the reference variable e.g. 1119102928 and kill that process ID. Please guide how it can be achieved.
i'm trying to create a DTL that allows me to merge several OBX segments into one . eeverything in the segments is the same except the values in OBX 5 which id like to all to be merged together
A couple of our queues in Ensemble are reporting a queue count of one however there are no messages in the queue. Does anyone know what the best method is to reset to the queue count back to zero or remove one from the queue count?
For I=1:1:200 Set ^ABC(I)="" For I=1:1:200 Set ^XYZ(I)="" For I=1:1:100 Kill ^ABC(I)
2. create ZJRNFILT
ZJRNFILT(jid,dir,glo,type,restmode,addr,time) /*Filter*/ Set restmode=1 /*Return 1 for restore*/ If glo["^ABC",type="K" Set restmode=0 /*except if a kill on ^ABC*/ Quit ;
Has anyone had any success receiving a DICOM TCP in, and then using a process to write to a file while responding to the sender correctly? I'm pulling my hair out, and would love to know where I'm going wrong.
Is there any way to control what control sequence is sent to a device when a "write #" is executed?
I have an application that establishes a banner at the top of the terminal window and when we do a "write #" the banner disappears. I need to be able to recreate the banner line as part of the screen clear.