I'm looking to set up monitoring for several interfaces. I understand that I can set an Inactivity Timeout. However, obviously there are messages coming through more frequently during certain hours than other hours.
Is there a way to set an Inactivity Timeout for each hour of the day instead of one value that is used all day long?
I have a program that displays the current running processes to the screen. I need to have a program execute that display program and capture the results to a file. The display program does pause at the bottom of each page waiting for an 'enter' to go to the next page.
Note( the display program will not successfully compile on the current system but it does work)
As you know there are two (at least) ways to get the stored value of the property of InterSystems IRIS class if you know the ID of an instance (or a record).
1. Get it by as a property of an instance with "Object access":
ClassMethod GetPropertyForID(stId As %Integer) As %String
{
set obj=..%OpenId(stId)
return obj.StringData
}
2. Get it as a value of a column of the record with "SQL access":
How can I remove elements from $lb property? Specifically last element? $list does not work with $lb properties. $listupdate can't remove elements The only solution I found is a temp variable and $list, but isn't there something better?
The last time that I created a playground for experimenting with machine learning using Apache Spark and an InterSystems data platform, see Machine Learning with Spark and Caché, I installed and configured everything directly on my laptop: Caché, Python, Apache Spark, Java, some Hadoop libraries, to name a few. It required some effort, but eventually it worked.
Is there a way to have a context property be available across 2 or 3 different business processes? For example if I am setting a value in a context property within one business process and want to use the same context property in a second business process, is this possible? Is this something that can be done with the "Context Superclass"?
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I have an above error when purging record map batches and was wondering if anyone out there has ever experienced this and if they have please any advice
Failed to purge body for header 9747192, BodyClassname='******.Batch':ERROR #5823: Cannot delete object, referenced by '*****.Record.%ParentBatch'
I am trying to get the time difference between two time stamps one is recorded earlier to the one happening current but the problem is sql expect string while I have the other stored in a variable and if I do the following I get errors any help please
How Tax Service, OpenStreetMap, and InterSystems IRIS could help developers get clean addresses
Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Paying the Tax (The Tax Collector), 1640
In my previous article, we just skimmed the surface of objects. Let's continue our reconnaissance. Today's topic is a tough one. It's not quite BIG DATA, but it's still the data not easy to work with: we're talking about fairly large amounts of data. It won't all fit into RAM at once, and some of it won't even fit on the drive (not due to lack of space, but because there's a lot of junk). The name of our subject is FIAS DB: the Federal Information Address System database - the databases of addresses in Russia. The archive is 5.5 GB. And it's a compressed XML file. After extraction, it will be a full 53 GB (set aside 110 GB for extraction). And when you start to parse and convert it, that 110 GB won't be enough. There won't be enough RAM either.
First time post, also a new Cache developer, hence the <Beginner> tag.
If our data has Predefined terms in a dictionary, and a user can add terms on their own, can the terms exist in different tables?
Lets call the tables "Terms" and the user data in "UserTerms".
If a third class definition has a property of "Term" can it not be either Terms or UserTerms?
I'm leaning towards using a Subclass strategy where the pseudo "Parent" (forgive me) is Dictionary.Term and the child is along the lines of Dictionary.Term.User
This is my first post, I have only been using Healthshare for a year.
We support multiple Healthshare test and development environments. We are trying to come up with the best solution for building an environment from scratch, as well as incremental updates. I am interested in hearing the pros and cons between using the Ensemble -> Export Production feature versus creating custom classes to do the install and setup.
As you see, timezone is lost. Docs for $zdth in timeopt (5) state: Specify time in the form "hh:mm:ss+/-hh:mm" (24-hour clock). The time is specified as local time. The following optional suffix may be supplied, but is ignored: a plus (+) or minus (–) suffix followed by the offset of local time from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
Recently I needed a classmethod that returns annotation value based on a name of a activity.
As doing it at runtime seemed inefficient, I wrote compile-time utility that iterates over all business process activities and generates relevant code.
This code could be used in a variety of situations when you need to iterate over business process activities, just add it as a secondary superclass to your BPL processes.
How we can reduce the size of cache.dat file? Even after deleting the globals of a particular database from management portal size of its cache.dat file is not reduced.
There are situations where we want to provide immediate feed back to inbound Web Service that a particular business operation is not running (status <> "running"). We don't even want to queue up the message. We just want the webservice to respond with an error stating the business operation is down.
I have some beginner questions as I am working through the InterSystems Cache learning path:
- Where I work, we us Cache, but we often learning about and train on MUMPS. No one really talks about or mentions MUMPS here, but my understanding is that ObjectScript is basically MUMPS plus whatever new things InterSystems put on top of it. Is that a fair assessment?