I have created a FHIR endpoint and send the FHIR resource to FHIR Interoperability production class which is HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Service through the the created endpoint(/r4). I can able to see/get the HS.SDA3.QuickStream(It use CacheTemp.HS.Stream temporary global) on the fly(In between the process). I'm unable to get the FHIR resource from the QuickStream once the process completed. Is this HS.SDA3.QuickStream is wiped out from the system once process completed?
Recently, I've been working on a Business Process that processes a large JSON FHIR message containing up to 50k requests in an array within the JSON.
Currently, the code imports the JSON as a dynamic object from the original message stream, obtains an iterator from it, and processes each request one at a time in a loop.
I think there have been articles published here before but I'm struggling to find them:
I'd like to be able to create my own customised version of the official IRIS Community Edition Container, eg with Node.js and a number of modules pre-installed. So, for example, can I create my own Dockerfile that begins with something like:
FROM containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/iris-community-arm64:2023.2.0.227.0
Currently I have a program that is going to be used to compare global nodes between namespaces. Using nested FOR statements I am stepping through global nodes and comparing between the namespaces, if the global values are different I then parse the node comparing each delimited segment.
This is working.
I want to now be able to set what global I am in as a variable to expand on this concept.
We have a machine that serves 4 instances of Cache on VMS systems, one of them is password protected and works fine as they all do. we decided we wanted something beefier and copied it to a server, well all but the one you have to login to works so 3 of the 4 do. and the odd part is I can no longer get to the management page from anywhere on any machine, http://localhost/csp/bin/Systems/Module.cxw I get a 404.8 error, I have tried adjusting security and same thing. and a server availability error.
I'm dealing with a situation that leaves in doubt what I understand about CACHE.WIJ (C:\Roche\CobasInfinity\HealthShare\mgr).. Journal files store records already written to the base.. and CACHE.WIJ records not yet written to the base.. theoretically, the data contained in CACHE.WIJ is temporary... until the record is written to the base (consequently generating journal).
I'm having trouble defining the mapping needed to take the very large base64 string in OBX:5.5, and map it to an XML virtual document property that supports Stream.GlobalCharacter. I know from within the DTL you have to use custom code to manage the segment due to its size.
I'm receiving a JSON payload via a REST API, I'd like to %JSONImport this stream into a class which extends %JSON.Adaptor. The problem is that the JSON is an array whose elements have no key (as you can see in the example JSON below). Right now I'm having to do some manipulations to convert the stream into a dynamic object and do a %Set which inserts a made up key "record" so "thingone" and "thingtwo" have an associated key that I can use when referencing "thingone" and "thingtwo"...such as record.GetAt(1).thingone
I've extended the a class %JSON.Adaptor in my class definition and it contains the xData block MimeType of application/json. I got the error while compiling. Why this error occurs and how to resolve it
s ok=ftp.Connect(server,user,password,port) s ftp.Timeout = 100
i ok {
s ok=ftp.SetDirectory(directory) i ok { n files,file
s ok=ftp.NameList(directory,.files) i ok { f i=1:1:files.Count() { s file=files.GetAt(i) i (ftp.SetDirectory(file)) { d ftp.SetToParentDirectory() continue } s fname=$p(file,"/",$l(file,"/"))
Starting a FHIR repository project with IRIS for Health, what are the pros and cons to use R5 instead of R4 ? What is the effort to migrate from R4 to R5 the FHIR repo ? What are the risks or disadvantages to use R5 ?