I'd like to ask you for recommendations on how to properly use repository dependencies when using VSCode and Client-side editing.
Suppose I have projects A, B and C, with A being independent, B depending on A, and C depending on A and B.
I am currently working with the main project C, and I want to be able to contribute to all the other projects in a single VSCode window (instead of opening three instances). How do you solve this problem? Git submodules? ZPM? Something else?
If one of your packages on OEX receives a review you get notified by OEX only of YOUR own package. The rating reflects the experience of the reviewer with the status found at the time of review. It is kind of a snapshot and might have changed meanwhile. Reviews by other members of the community are marked by * in the last column.
I also placed a bunch of Pull Requests on GitHub when I found a problem I could fix. Some were accepted and merged, and some were just ignored. So if you made a major change and expect a changed review just let me know.
I need to generate a DDL file from a .cls class that already exists, the idea is to create a mirror table in SQL. Is it possible to do this export or do I need to do the CREATE TABLE manually?
We are receiving the report in text format and it has special characters like ', - like that in the text. Source system is using the UTF8 encoding format hence the text is showing as ' � ' . Is there a way to convert the utf8 to actual character in the DTL.
A button on a web page can capture the users voice. IRIS integration could manipulate the recordings to extract semantic meaning that IRIS vector search can then offer for new types of AI solution opportunity.
As an IT and cloud team manager with 18 years of experience with InterSystems technologies, I recently led our team in the transformation of our traditional on-premises ERP system to a cloud-based solution. We embarked on deploying InterSystems IRIS within a Kubernetes environment on AWS EKS, aiming to achieve a scalable, performant, and secure system. Central to this endeavor was the utilization of the AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) as our ingress controller.
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I’m looking for an API or command to determine if the supported CPU version exists on a Windows system.
Before installing IRIS, I would like to confirm whether the system/server has the supported CPU version. Do we have any API or command to check the details before starting the installation of IRIS 2024.1?
Since the introduction of Embedded Python there has always been doubt about its performance compared to ObjectScript and on more than one occasion I have discussed this with
With the introduction of vector data types and the Vector Search functionality in IRIS, a whole world of possibilities opens up for the development of applications and an example of these applications is the one that I recently saw published in a public contest by the Ministry of Health from Valencia in which they requested a tool to assist in ICD-10 coding using AI models.
How could we implement an application similar to the one requested? Let's see what we would need:
I need to make changes to OBX 5 which shows as immutable
I have tried ConstructClone, ThrowOnError, and Streams but I can't get the syntax correct
Example
OBX|1|TX|2000.02^REASON FOR REQUEST^AS4|142|REASON FOR REQUEST: Total Cost: 0.00||||||O ^^^^ remove "REASON FOR REQUEST" ^^ add cr/lf so down stream reports can be formatted more easily
We're pleased to present you with the latest and, obviously, the hottest presentation of the first day of the UK&I Data Summit in Birmingham! It is dedicated to the Developer Ecosystem and done by @Dean Andrews, Head of the Developer Relations at InterSystems:
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I'm working with routes for a rest service with intersystems iris. I have a working /test path, but I want to create a regex that accepts any path passed after /test. example /test/sdjklsbdk or /test/sdfkjgbskdbf/skjbksdb/ksdjbdks
I used <Route Url="/test/(.*)" Method="POST" Call="test"/> and <Route Url="/test/:path" Method="POST" Call="test"/> and I got the error <PARAMETER> what could it be?
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🗣 Presenter: @Evgeny Shvarov, Senior Manager of Developer and Startup Programs, InterSystems
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