On February 8, 2024, we asked for input from the IRIS community regarding exam topics for our InterSystems IRIS Developer Specialist exam. We will close the window for providing feedback on the exam topics on Friday, March 8, 2024. If you would like to have your say in what topics are covered on the exam, this is your last chance!
A number is Esthetic if, in any base from base2 up to base10, the absolute difference between every pair of its adjacent digits is constantly equal to 1.
Principle: After dividing the article uploaded by the user into sentences using Python, the embedded value is obtained and stored in the Iris database. Then, the similarity between sentences is compared through Iris vector search, and finally displayed on the front-end page.
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We are upgrading to Iris for Healthshare 2024.1. When resending HL7 (resend and edit), the new message displays with a blank line in between each line of text. In order to resend the message successfully, these blank lines need to be deleted. Is this a setting, a bug or new functionality? Is there a way to remove this functionality?
In our previous article we presented the general concepts as well as the problem that we wanted to solve by using the task engine integrated in InterSystems IRIS, in today's article we will see how we configure an interoperability production to provide a solution.
Workflow Engine Configuration
First we are going to define the roles of the tasks that we are going to manage, in our example we are going to define two types:
Have successfully installed the Intersystems ObjectScript Extension Pack (version last updated 2024-03-26) in VS Code version 1.88 and when creating a new Class (in a New File of type ObjectScript-class) I am presented only with the following snippets:
I created %ZSTART, having just learned about it. I included some minimal code to test it, as follows: %ZSTART SYSTEM WRITE "SYSTEM.",! QUIT JOB WRITE "JOB.",! QUIT LOGIN WRITE "LOGIN.",! QUIT CALLIN WRITE "CALLIN.",! QUIT
Now Terminal still works as normal, and sure enough I get "LOGIN" displayed, but when I start Studio I get an error message such as the following. I wonder what Caché ODBC has to do with it.
While performing the IRIS upgrade on our backup test server I noticed the following error in the messages log after restarting IRIS:
04/26/24-16:28:36:788 (5701964) 1 [Utility.Event] (HSHCPRT) Failed to retrieve journal file #9567 from FCHHSHCPRTTX02/PRT: Failed to allocate a 33686036 byte tcp buffer for zlib compress.
Stumped on this one, I logged a WRC and looked at some things with support but was not able to resolve the issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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As healthcare providers face increasing pressures to lower costs and reduce readmissions, they're rapidly shifting towards accountable?care organizations (ACOs) and other coordinated, quality-based reimbursement systems. However, most providers have historically?organized their data and workflows in ways that best fi t the fee-for-service payment model. Now that so many providers are sharing?risks and rewards, they must also share and coordinate information by adopting more streamlined health information technology?solutions.
When I first encountered FHIR, I encountered a problem with its message format. It was difficult for me to determine whether the message I created met the format, and it was also difficult to easily create an FHIR message from scratch.
So, through fhir server of IntereSystems’fhirserver API, I created this application for quickly generating/validating FHIR messages.
I was reading this article and I started to get lost in the sauce since I'm new to CCDA. I was wondering if you all had some recommendations for digging into some of the basics needed in order to assimilate this?
I recently set up InterSystems in the Azure cloud environment. So far, no issues. Recently, I was tasked with uploading the IRIS.dat file (FoIA VISTA) into the instance. I was guided by my teammates to do the following: System Administration > Configuration > Local Databases. The problem is that I need to transfer the .dat file to the instance, because, as it is running on a local machine, it cannot retrieve files from my local drive. Is there a reliable solution, such as a transfer method or way of using the Web Gateway endpoint, one can provide to assist?
Made a fresh new Install of our currently working application from our current server to a new one but when trying to run the application in the new server it raises a page not found error: