I'm curious if it is possible to change the class method to another class?
I call a method of a system class to generate another class. But there is a bug/feature in a library class, so I need to tweak a bit the generated method, e.g. add additional parameter and change the line to "if" the parameter.
I hope to do this programmatically after class generation and change the code in a way I like.
I want to be able to import XML (say, using %XML.Reader) to Caché objects permissively (ignoring invalid/unexpected tags/attributes), but also to validate the same XML and list any/all invalid tags/attributes that it contains.
How do I generate my own method for all properties in my class definition like auto-generated methods PropertyGet(), PropertySet(), PropertyGetStored().
Using our cool new debugging extension for Visual Studio Code I'm trying to debug a CreateProjection method of a class, but when I compile it the work apparently gets done in one of the worker jobs, so my breakpoint never triggers.
Is there a compiler flag or qualifier to force the compilation to be done in-process rather than getting handed off to a worker job?
I was wondering, what is your favourite public cloud provider?
What is your level of engagement with the cloud provider? Are you testing their infrastructure? In which case I'd expect you being progressing a parallel test with at least a second provider ;-) Or, are you already running a production environment?
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OK, so, let me be the first one to share my experience with one specific cloud provider.
I'm in the process of trying to convert my team to a Git-based workflow for source code version management (we use Ensemble and HealthShare, but build a lot of customizations on top). We are having a hard time working with Atelier in this regard for a few reasons:
ZPM is a fantastic package management product. I have 7 apps published and these apps not using zpm because it need install external products using apt-get install.
We are interfacing through Ensemble with an application that does not like diacritic signs in text. I have been searching for a way to strip these signs from the HL7 messages that get send to that application. The problem in short is we have an incoming HL7 message with e.g. é (or ë, á etc), this goes into Ensemble. In the outgoing message the é should be replaced with an e.
I have created persistent classes for source, target XSDs and completed DTL. When I tested in DTL window by passing source xml it is generating below target xml as result.
Here FileContent field in json will contain converted base64 string of very large pdf(10pages). I need to submit this json as a payload to REST endpoint.
Hi,
The IRIS Health Docker image comes with Java 1.8 but I need OpenJDK 11. How could I install that using aptitude or somehow else?
The apt-get command requires elevation but if I rewrite the command with sudo apt-get it won't build with error message /bin/sh: sudo: not found
Is it possible to do what I want?
I am planning to develop a new ensemble project with REST service, requests, response, business service, process and operations in Atelier. Is there any specific folder/package structure which i can follow? Appreciate any suggestions.
I have a need to create a custom deployment package for our production. I can't do a full deployment of the production so I need to create a custom deployment package that will add our new classes, business processes, rest end points and transforms. I would like for the production to add and configure the business services, process and operations as well.
We are not using github or any source safe till now. We have ensemble hl7 interfaces (business services, processes, operations)available in production. Now we want to deploy these interfaces to a brand new cloud server with iris instance.
Here in current production we have studio access but new cloud server iris we have only vscode access.
I have exported all the classes from current production using Studio and I have exported xml file with me.
My general question is how to convert to a %Library.ListOfObjects to a Python "array-like" structure for use in Matplotlib.
Specifically, I have a Line Object which is comprised of a list of Points (see classes below). I want to pass the line to Python to create a Matplotlib Path.