I have a use case where I need to write files to a handful of locations, and 2-3 subfolders in each location.
My plan was to extend EnsLib.File.PassthroughOperation and then pass that operation the file and the subfolder details, and then have an operation per destination.
Has anyone done anything similar and can highlight any pitfalls I may be about to make?
We have a bunch of CSV files of a few different types, which contain patient and medication data, among other things, which we need to load into Healthshare, so the information can be compiled together and then viewed from the Clinical Viewer/reports made on the data as well.
The request terminology sync task is currently producing this error:
ERROR #6248: SOAP response is a SOAP fault: faultcode=wsse:FailedAuthentication faultstring=The security token could not be authenticated or authorized faultactor= detail=
The task is running correctly on other edges. I checked the HS_Services password and its the same as on the other edges. Anyone has any thoughts as to what could be causing this and how I can fix it.
In Episode 12 of Data Points, we took a slightly different approach! Hear insights from three different guests — Jenny Ames, Gary Maggiolino, and Joey Moritz — about the creation of the all-new chat feature found on multiple InterSystems sites. You can see the chat bot in action on both the Getting Started site and all InterSystems IRIS or IRIS for Health pages on the InterSystems corporate site.
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Imagine you want to see what InterSystems can give you in terms of data analytics. You studied the theory and now you want some practice. Fortunately, InterSystems provides a project that contains some good examples: Samples BI. Start with the README file, skipping anything associated with Docker, and go straight to the step-by-step installation. Launch a virtual instance, install IRIS there, follow the instructions for installing Samples BI, and then impress the boss with beautiful charts and tables. So far so good.
when I'm using the %JSONExport-function on Caché-Objects containing properties of type %integer, %numeric or %boolean, this properties are all automatically converted to Strings in the JSON-Output.
Is there a way to get around this type-cast?
Example:
Result with %JSONExport:
maxOrderable and maxReserveable are of type %integer, deliverable and assembly of type %boolean. All 4 properties are shown as quoted Strings.
I got a resultset, and some columns might be a JSON_OBJECT. Is there a way (based on metadata) to determine that the column was formed from JSON_OBJECT function?
set rs = ##class(%SQL.Statement).%ExecDirect(,"SELECT 1 colA, JSON_OBJECT('id':1) col2")
do rs.%Display()
Running cache 5.0.21 64 bit on Windows server 2016 in virtual environment. Trying to understand why every single process disk read speed (simple sql data walks) caps around ~20MB/s, however 2 paralell such tasks on different data areas can reach 19MB/s each, four - 17MB/s each, that is 70MB/s total, etc. Also simple copy file to nul on that system reach ~400MB/s.
What can keep single query on idle system from reaching for example 200MB/s? Virtualization? Windows? Cache? Processors are below 1-3%
While I am not new to HL7, I am very new to Ensemble.
We have a request to change the order in which the Addenda segments are sent to the client. Right now, the global setting of the Lab system is to send the newest addenda at the top of the report, then the next oldest, and so on until we get to the final report:
We're trying to create a script that compiles everything on a certain namespace, for that we are depending on CompileAll. However it seems that this method doesn't check for a dependency tree even when using flags like: curb.
Hi, we are in the process of looking to refresh our ensemble/cache environments. Currently we are using windows iis web servers with aix database servers, has any one compared cache running under windows,linux or aix ?
This is a coding example working on Caché 2018.1.3
It will not be kept in sync with new versions
It is also NOT serviced by InterSystems Support !
Full backport from IRIS for Windows (x86-64) 2020.1 (Build 215U) Mon Mar 30 2020 20:14:33 EDT
IRIS brought us an excellent %JSON.Package It is an essential component of the Project Manager (ZPM) This backport makes it available also in Caché and builds a base to eventually backport also ZPM.
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As I've become a little more familiar with HealthShare, I'd like to start exploring different ways of doing things. To date, the bulk of my data transformations have been using DTL; only using ObjectScript for a few operations that write to external SQL tables that were largely based on examples provided by my sales engineer.
We wonder how could we get the following attribute:
Which is found in the response Header being sent from a Operation to a Process, when there is an exeptionWwe would need to access the Response ErrorStatus text in the Process
I would like to know if there is a way of having a callback or something similar, on persistent classes that is always called after the execution of the operation (failed or successfull).
%OnOpen is executed prior to the action, and there is no post callback
%OnAfterDelete and %OnAfterSave are executed after a successfull operation
I know that 1-1 relationships are not officialy supported by intersystems cache/iris so I want to know the best way to store data with this kind of data model.
Currently I have two classes that where implemented some time ago:
Table A with a relationship type one on table B
Table B with a relationship type one on table A
To compile I have a double compile with qualifyer U.
What is the best way to implement a data model with 1-1 relationships?