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Hello Hello,

I am building a patient room door signage for a customer who has Trakcare already deployed. The app will reflect patient's data upon admission in the hospital (eg. name, male/female, doctor, mrn, special diet, etc...)

When the patient is discharged, "something" will tell the app that the patient was discharged and the screen will be reset.

Appreciate any kind of direction and help.

Thank you!

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Trying to write multiple records to a file via Record Mapper from a single inbound DFT transaction with multiple FT1 segments. DTL with HL7 DFT inbound and Record Mapper outbound checks field values in both FT1 segment and PV1 segment within a "foreach" loop, and if criteria are met for a particular FT1 then the target fields in the record map are set with values from multiple segments (MSH, PID, PV1, and FT1). Currently in this setup, only the last qualifying FT1 segment's fields will write to the file (if there is more than one qualifying FT1 segment)....How can I set it up so that a ne

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I have a question for people currently in the community who support TrakCare implementations.

Are you all currently working through the migration from Crystal/Zen over to Logi Reports?

What are you plans for the Zen reports you can't migration off for example the HTML letter template?

I have spoken with a few people regarding this topic but starting to get concerned if there is a call in the near future to decommission ZEN/

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Question
· Sep 1, 2021
Querying a task

How do I programatically query a task set up in the task manager? I need to know the code being executed.

Thanks

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Is there a method I can utilise to check if a particular method has been called and perhaps log the args it was called with?

We are currently trying to expand out Cache Unit Testing processes and were wondering if there is an existing method that would capture this or how such a method could be structured.

Thanks
Adam

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Currently have an SFTP server setup to deliver a CSV file to a company "Company XYZ"

Failed to move '\\dir-01\files\Company XYZ\Outbound\To Be Processed\Company XYZ data v1.csv' to Archive file '\\dir-01\files\Company XYZ\Outbound\Archive\Company_XYZ_v1.csv'

The Business Service File Spec : Company XYZ v1.csv

archive path same as listed above

Is it the File Spec that needs to be changed for this to prevent erroring out?

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Announcement
· Jan 13, 2021
CCR Tier 1 Training March 1-5, 2021

Hello,

I'm happy to announce that there will be a training for CCR Tier 1 users soon!

Register now!

Course Name: InterSystems Change Control: Tier 1 Basics

When: March 1 - 5, 2021, 9am-1:30pm US Eastern Time (ET).

Where: Virtual Classroom. You will receive connection details shortly before class.

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Hi Community!

Enjoy watching the new video on InterSystems Developers YouTube:

Using IRIS for Health to Reduce Readmissions

https://www.youtube.com/embed/2ZWhua2jPt0
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Some of you on the Developer Community have probably interacted with @Luca Ravazzolo if you are interested in cloud and container topics... If so, you'll enjoy Episode 2 of our new podcast — we chatted with Luca about Kubernetes and the InterSystems Kubernetes Operator. He does a great job of explaining the technology and its benefits here!

https://5e18edf067eb59-03854285.castos.com/player/147141
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Hi Developers,

The new video from Global Summit 2019 is already on InterSystems Developers YouTube:

Showcase: InterSystems IRIS Directions

https://www.youtube.com/embed/5sBt_Ozceqc
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Hi Community!

We want to invite you to join the live broadcast in Developer Community Twitter!

@Evgeny Shvarov and @Joe Lichtenberg will present "Using Blockchain with InterSystems IRIS"!

This session will cover the applicability of blockchain technology to address current business challenges, and will present a live application using InterSystems IRIS with blockchain integration.

It will start in an hour!

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The recording of Anton Umnikov's It's Machine Learning, Not Rocket Science! webinar is now available on learning.intersystems.com.

In it, Anton provides a great, high-level introduction to machine learning and shows why you don't need to be a "unicorn" data scientist to start using machine learning to your advantage!

Watch it now

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When working with InterSystems IRIS, database developers and architects often face a critical decision: whether to use Dynamic SQL or Embedded SQL for querying and updating data. Both methods have their unique strengths and use cases, but understanding their performance implications is essential to making the right choice. Response time, a key metric in evaluating application performance, can vary significantly depending on the SQL approach used. Dynamic SQL offers flexibility, as queries can be constructed and executed at runtime, making it ideal for scenarios with unpredictable or highly variable query needs. Conversely, Embedded SQL emphasizes stability and efficiency by integrating SQL code directly into application logic, offering optimized response times for predefined query patterns.

In this article, I will explore the response times when using these two types of SQL and how they depend on different class structures and usage of parameters. So to do this, I'm going to use the following classes from the diagram:

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Prefer not to read? Check out the demo video I created:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/-OwOAHC5b3s
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Article
· Jul 8, 2023 2m read
Character-Slice Index

A recent question from @Vivian Lee reminded me of a rather ancient example.
It was the time when DeepSee's first version was released.
We got Bitmap Index.
And we got BitSlice Index: mapping a numeric value by its binary parts.
So my idea: Why not indexing strings by their characters?
The result of this idea was presented first in June 2008.
IKnow wasn't publicly available at that time.

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