Sometimes I observe people scrolling manually down to the bottom of the Console Log document when they want to see the most recent messages. So I want to draw attention to the handy link that does the job for you in a single click:
If you deal with multiple instances of Caché / Ensemble / HealthShare and sometimes have to work at the Terminal command prompt, did you know that you can easily add extra information to that prompt which may help prevent you running a command on the wrong instance?
Sometimes I need to filter the widget on a dashboard from a different cube. And I face the following problem:
Widget A refers to a query from Cube A and I want to filter Widget B from Widget B.
Widget's B pivot refers to Cube B, and which has different dimensions for the same data.
E.g. cube A has the dimension Author and the Cube B has the dimension Member for the same data. So there is no way to filter such a widget B from the widget A.
Maybe someone has a logger for incoming CSP requests and willing to share? Debugging high traffic HTTPS application and wireshark just doesn't cut it sometimes. So I thought I'd ask here. I'm especially interested in getting raw stream of incoming request.
I created a DTL to do HL7 mapping. The test function in the tools works the DTL perfectly but when used by the rule in my business process, the OBX segments are stripped and the MRN is gone. The assigning authority and ID type are added into the PID but the actual patient MRN is blank (3.1 value).
I know there's a whole chapter on the subject but I would love a super simple video demo or sample configuration or training course. The myriad menu of options and unfamiliar prompts can make it a bit daunting. The challenge is simple. Send an email notification if the license usage exceeds n% LU consumption. Why? A recent software change seemed to be responsible for causing the LU total consumption to reach 100%.
Almost exactly three months ago Atelier 1.0 was released. If you are an early adopter and have any feedback to share, here's a thread we could use.
For instance, during the Field Test I posted this article about the two explorers, Atelier Explorer (AE) and Server Explorer (SE). Presumably more people are now using Atelier, so I'd be interested to hear how it's going.
Has anybody created a way to change the background color of a cell depending on the value contained in the cell. This is simple when only one background color is required. However, if there is a requirement for several different colors depending on the value of the cell, the out of the box <condition/> approach does not suffice. Thank you for any feedback.
After restoring all the Cache related files on a machine, I am performing journal recovery using the command "^JRNRESTO". It works as described in the document and the recovery succeeds. However, the command is interactive. Is there a way I can run it in a programmatic way? I don't want to just supply a text file containing answers to all the prompts. I am wondering if there is way I can pass all the information upfront to the command.
Hello everyone. I have some problem with selecting my own globals from namespace. My task is select only globals created by me. Follow my code, I get all globals from given namespace.
During startup a Caché/Ensemble/HealthShare instance must consult a parameter file to get some information it needs at the early stages of startup. By default it uses the file called cache.cpf, but by adding an extra argument to the ccontrol start command you can make it use an alternative file.
I am working on creating a DTL that can replace OBX segment with a string formatted NTE segment . There is a class ImportFromString but it looks like that is not replacing the target message with the new formatted NTE. I do see target.setvalueat class but I wanted the transformer to not be scheme base.
suppose a part of my mdx query is [DIMENSION].[H1].[LEVEL1].CURRENTMEMBER.Property("PROP1").
If the source property of PROP1 is also used as a dimension level somehwere in the cube, this query will return a key to the entry in the coresponding star table.
Does anybody know how I can follow that key and display the real value value?
We are planning to use Caché users on a SOAP web-service, so the WS-security tokens will be used. It will be username and password only for now. The passwords should expire on a regular basis and this will be configured in the system-wide security settings. The consumer of the web-service should be able to change their password on-demand or when it has expired, via a web-service call.
For the on-demand change, I can create a service method which can be called by the consumer to change the password.
Does calling the BIND method of %SYS.LDAP, with the username, domain and password of the user that needs to be authenticated- the right way to authenticate him/her ?
Also - am I correct in assuming that something like this is independant to (and I don't need to specify setting for), System Security -> LDAP Options
Hello, we have a few hundreds of triggers to port from Oracle to Cachè for a migration project, and many of them have to change (for example, normalize a value, null it, etc) the value which is being inserted.
The documentation says "You cannot set {fieldname*N} in trigger code." , so we're unlucky.
Is there a good workaround for this ?
SqlComputeOnChange doesn't seem the best way, but I'm not totally sure: for example normalization and validation could have a better place somewhere else than a trigger.