For one of the reports I need to produce through Logi, I need to create a parameter/filter and pre-populate it with items from a query. Has anyone done that before? And if so how did you do it?
I built my rest api with ^%REST and update with CreateApplication. Postman works fine and I suppose production server will work fine as UI and rest api will be on the same domain, but for now in dev, I need to have access from my local to the Iris rest api. I have a CORS error.
I do not know how to configure my swagger file to have either Parameter HandleCorsRequest=1 or <route Cors=true in the generated displ,cls.
Attempting to setup an outbound (I'm querying out, not querying the IRIS db) SQL connection. I am connecting to a PostgreSQL database, name "hl7interface".
I have setup the odbc.ini file at /usr/local/etc with the following contents:
Last year we introduced our new angular-based View page for CCR as part of the UI refresh for the application. This has been used very effectively by close to 1000 users around the world as the default UI for viewing CCR, and as a result we're getting ready to completely disable the "classic" View page.
Has anyone experienced exporting a deployment file and when deploying it, it is empty?
IRIS for UNIX (Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86-64) 2021.1 (Build 215_0_21129U) Wed Sep 29 2021 10:10:37 EDT [HealthConnect:3.3.0] [HealthConnect:3.3.0]
Using VECTOR_COSINE() in SQL query to perform a text similarity search on existing embeddings in a %VECTOR column.
Code is below.
Commented out sql query returns this error: SQLCODE: -29 Field 'NEW_EMBEDDING_STR' not found in the applicable tables^ SELECT TOP ? maxID , activity , outcome FROMMain .AITest ORDER BY VECTOR_COSINE ( new_embedding_str ,
Sql query as written returns ERROR #5002: ObjectScript error: <PYTHON EXCEPTION> *<class 'OSError'>: isc_stdout_write: PyArg_ParseTuple failed!
I am working with InterSystems IRIS and seeking guidance on how to perform specific tasks related to the FHIR SQL Builder using commands or code, rather than the graphical user interface (GUI). The specific tasks I am trying to accomplish are:
I am exploring a way to make IRIS an immutable system where the production/operation IRIS is never changed. Changes are only made in Development, and then the "version" is copied to production/operation and stated.
For this to work, I will need data (objects) on a file share and the IRIS system on different systems. When the "new" version spins up, it will use the latest data.
I do not know if I can or how to separate "object data" from classes and code.
In the settings of the IRIS web application configuration page there is an option "Redirect empty path" which allows a user to access REST endpoint URL without trailing slash, eg. /csp/api/rest instead of /csp/api/rest/. How could I change this option declaratively in my ZPM manifest?
Anyone here know if the Implementation Partner program is still open, and if so, is there anyone we can contact to get more details? I've tried reaching out via the form on the website, I've called and left a message, and then I called and talked to someone a few weeks ago who said they would "forward my info over", but we still haven't heard back from anyone. We just want to get more info on what it entails, but can't seem to get in touch with anybody to talk about it.
Hello everyone, I would like to not rely on %SYS.Journal.Record class is used to implement the function of reading and parsing logs. I want to use Python to read and parse journal log files, and implement %SYS.Journal.Record class functionality.
In cache studio there are features, dialog boxes, that help map data from a global to class properties. I have used %CacheSQLStorage quit a bit, or have in the past, to map globals to classes.
I haven't been able to find a similar feature in VisualStudio. Do I need to upgrade to IRIS to be able to use VisualStudio to map global properties to classes?