While I can see the benefits that $ZSTORAGE could have if used properly, I have not seen it used in the environments I have worked in. I was wondering if there are any developers that promote its usage.
If used properly, I would imagine it could be highly effective in maximizing free memory since some processes will never go over X amount, while others may very well need much more.
If you had to choose Angular 1 or 2 for a new web project using Caché/Ensemble as a backend, Which one would you choose? I'm trying to figure this out with a short pros/cons list:
The command requires user name and password to be supplied when prompted. Is there any way that this command can be run where it doesn't query the credentials? I am wondering if it can use OS level permissions (root or effective user who owns Cache processes etc) .
Hopefully this is a simple questions to respond to. Can you do Delegated Authentication for SOAP web service calls. I ask as I am not seeing this work as expected. I have this authentication turned on and enabled in for he CSP Web Application yet I keep getting a "Security Token could not be Authenticated. And a global I was setting to capture some of the available data is not being loaded.
I use the HS_IHE_ATNA_Repository.Aggregation table a lot. Someone just referred me to the HS_IHE_ATNA_Repository.Document table, which has an AggregationId column.
I assume that column references the ID column in the .Aggregation table. If so, does this mean that if the same document was requested 1,000 times that there will be 1,000 entries for it in the .Document table? This seems inefficient to me. Why not have one record in the document table and have a DocumentId column in the Aggregation table?
I have a property, Emails, that needs to contain a list of comma-delimited values, or "". Is there a benefit to making this property a list of %String, a Collection[list] (or however you do it), an array, or anything other than a simple %String type?
Until recently I didn't pay much attention to Portal's home page:
If it's not showing when you initially launch Portal you can easily jump to it using the button / tab at the top of the left-hand column of options. And later during your session, get there via the Home link that will be visible at the top of every page.
On the Home page the "Recent" section is automatically maintained for you.
Hi All, When i try to run the CSP from Studio it shows "Server Availability Error" and management portal and documents also throw a same error.how to recover it.
IO devices can be assigned to a mnemonic space using, for example:
u device::"^%X364"
Is there a method that will return the assigned mnemonic space for the current device?
I can infer it by attempting to write to the device using a non existent write /mnemonic and then inspecting the error returned, but this is rather messy and could potentially affect the status of the device. For example:
In last week's discussion we created a simple graph based on the data input from one file. Now, as we all know, sometimes we have multiple different datafiles to parse and correlate. So this week we are going to load additional perfmon data and learn how to plot that into the same graph.
Since we might want to use our generated graphs in reports or on a webpage, we'll also look into ways to export the generated graphs.
Class DSW.Addons.htmlViewer Extends %DeepSee.Component.Portlet.abstractPortlet
{
Property Data As %String;
ClassMethod %OnGetPortletSettings(Output pInfo As %List, ByRef pSettings) As %Status
{
Kill pInfo
Set pInfo(1) = $lb("Data", , , "Data", "Data setting")
Quit $$$OK
}
}
It's a ZEN component and DeepSee portlet. It's immediately available in the namespace I created it in. DSW package is mapped to %ALL and to Samples, but if I try to create a widget with this portlet I get ZEN class not found error.
I have the following query which tells me how many documents were retrieved for each customer, but it only works for the "on-demand" customers:
SELECT PatientFacility, LEFT(LocalDateTime,7) as Mnth, Count(*) FROM HS_IHE_ATNA_Repository.Aggregation WHERE EventType IN ('RecordRequest','RecordRequestBreakGlass') AND LocalDateTime >= '2016-01-01' AND LocalDateTime < '2017-01-01' GROUP BY PatientFacility, LEFT(LocalDateTime,7)
If I were trying to access an index of a global variable, what time complexity would this operation have? My understanding of languages like Java/C++ is that arrays are stored as blocks of memory so that x[15] would have a lookup time complexity of O(1) because it just goes to (address of the array + 15) and retrieves the value stored there.
How does this work in Cache where the index of a variable isn't necessarily an integer value? If I were to have a variable like the following:
We know there are numerous ways to backup cache/ensemble with VMware, but we are not in a state to do that and can't do shadowing because the lack of resources. Anyways how can i backup cache to a drive mounted as network share.
This is the second part of my long post about package managers in operating systems and language distributions. Now, hopefully, we have managed to convince you that convenient package manager and rich 3rd party code repository is one key factor in establishing of a vibrant and fast growing ecosystem. (Another possible reason for ecosystem success is the consistent language design, but it will be topic for another day.)
I'm using Caché JDBC driver to store, retrieve and some other operations. I have another question, "Is there any possible to execute the cache commands using JAVA".