We have a business process that seems have extra jobs hanging around. This is what we see in the Jobs tab:
Only the bottom one is actually associated with a process. So what are those other ones? There are no queues and I have no way of finding out why they're there.
I am using Windows 10 and I cannot find an installation source for the irisnative python library. I tried to install the wheel file provided by intersystems on github (https://github.com/intersystems/quickstarts-python/).
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None of the posts show their rating in this listing of posts. You need to click in to the actual post to see how it was rated. Shouldn't I see the rating of the post before I have to open it?
If I view just a general list of posts on the site(not sorted by groups)
I'm currently planning a system upgrade from Caché (2018.1.8.766) to InterSystems IRIS (2024.1). The environment consists of one database server and three application servers connected via ECP.
I am looking to create a Python virtual environment (venv) so that my imported/installed python packages can be separate on different namespaces in IRIS. I am able to go and create an environment, activate it, and install packages, but I am not sure how to ensure that Embedded Python methods actually point to this virtual environment.
Is the best solution to just load the virtual environment at runtime, in each method? That seems like a bad solution. Has anyone run into this and found a good solution?
For all Prosthetics orders: when ORC-1(Order Control) is "NW" (New Order), need to update OBR-18(Placer Field 1) based on PV1-2 (Patient Class) value. assumption is that the selection logic is that all prosthetics orders with OBR-18 field is always blank. Description : If PV1-2 is I, insert I in OBR-18 If PV1-2 is O, insert O in OBR-18 If PV1-2 is E, insert O in OBR-18 If PV1-2 is P, insert O in OBR-18 If PV1-2 is R, insert O in OBR-18 If PV1-2 is B, insert O in OBR-18
Is there a File Service (or a way to define a RecordMap) to intake a file that contains records that are JSON object?I would like to have my Service route each record(object) to a Process one at a time.
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To transfer data between production components I actively use messages of type Ens.StreamContainer class and its descendants. In many cases the content of the message content is not visualised (the 'Body' tab contains a table with a list of selected message properties but the 'Contents' tab is empty). Response messages are never visualised, and request messages are visualised with a fifty-fifty probability. What do I need to do to ensure that messages are always visualised?
I have been trying to track down an issue we are seeing in our TEST environment with Memory usage.
We have Several BP's for years now that take a HL7 message, parse it apart, and make calls to a Custom EnsLib.SQL.OutboundAdapter to have it execute Insert/Select/Update/Delete stored procedures against a MS SQL Database via JDBC connection. We are using Microsoft's JDBC 12.2 driver to do this.
What we are seeing is that IRIS.WorkQueue globals are being defined for these calls but then the IRIS.WorkQueue is not being cleaned up and taking up large amounts of Memory.
I'm getting ERROR #6237: Unexpected tag in XML input: imageclickbutton when running Build All for all existing classes, imageclickbutton is one of custom components we use in our application and I can actually compile imageclickbutton.cls class with no issues and also I can compile the class containing the imageclickbutton tag with not issues but I get the errors when running the Build All not sure why?
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