I have a scenario where I send a GET request to a broker and receive a FHIR response. When I attempted to use the built-in InterSystems functions to convert this FHIR response into SDA, the transformation failed—likely because it is not a standard FHIR request.
How should I handle this situation? Is there a recommended approach to processing FHIR responses in this context?
Please, I'd know how the best way to do freeze and thaw databases on windows. I'll do freeze databases before snapshot and thaw after snapshot. I think is necessary execute scripts. Please, do you know where can I found it?
At the moment we're creating multiple BPLs are using a router (or another BPL) to direct to these based on a unique key modulo the amount of BPLs available, e.g. if we have 3 BPLs created.
Message key = 1 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL02 Message key = 2 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL03 Message key = 3 mod 3 + 1 -> BPL01
FIFO only matters in that each messages for each key is processed in order.
I am trying to convert a base64 encoded string to a pdf. I have tried a lot of possible ways, but never succeeded. I am able to decode the base64 using $System.Encryption.Base64Decode but I am not able to convert it and store this in a path.
On Encounter container we want to map some data from Z segments is that possible? Presently the mapping from HL7to SDA3 is taking place from HL7 defines segments . is there a way to push the data from Z segment.
Hi everyone, I am trying to create a listen server in Cache 2016 that can capture data from a specific port. Can someone guide me on how to set this up, including handling incoming connections and reading data from the port? Any advice or example code would be much appreciated!
I am creating a class to validate JSON body of requests. When I use the method %ValidateObject to check errors in the object, if I define some properties with %DynamicObject or %DynamicArray and use the Required parameter, this method does not work, it ignores validation, only works with properties %String, %Integer etc.
I'm trying to add another segment to an HL7 MDM message. More specifically OBXgrp(1).OBX. The addition itself works,. When I look at the message in the trace, the segment with the content can be seen. However, it is not displayed as an OBX segment.
Build Map Status = 'ERROR <EnsEDI>ErrMapRequired: Missing required OBXgrp(1) element at segment 6' 'ERROR <EnsEDI>ErrMapSegUnrecog: Unrecognized Segment 6:'' found after segment 5 (TXA)'
Very much keen if we could gather the per namespace and business component utilization of InterSystems cache server.
For e. I have a PRD server where its CPU utilization is at max all the time and I want to know which namespace and its business process (service/Operation/Process) is utilizing what number of CPU and memory.
** I can get the CPU and Memory utilization per Cache.exe and PID, but not able to get the Namespace and ConfiguratioName to which that particular PID belongs.
Hey, So the title pretty much describes the question: Where and How can i see the Stream that contains the response back to the client of a CSP application.
When the request is being processed and finished we return a response to the client - We do that by writing the data to a stream and that stream is sent back to the client. I wanted to know how i can access the point right before that Data is actually written to the client back (meaning the place where the response is actually being send back, the last point of contact).
I’m facing issues with replicating data from my Caché 2016 database to a PostgreSQL database. I need to handle around 300 data updates per minute, and whenever certain tables are modified, those changes must be reflected in other databases.
I inherited some legacy MUMPS / ObjectScript code. A code review identified an exclusive NEW and that is not allowed per our coding standards.
The original code contains:
RUN(CALL,DRVNAME) S $EC="" S ^TMP($J,"RMPV","DRVNAME")=DRVNAME N TMPFILE,OLDIO S OLDIO=$IO I $G(^TMP("RMPV","SILENT"),1) S IOP="NULL",%ZIS=0 D ^%ZIS I '$G(POP,1) U IO D INIT^@DRVNAME D ; scope variables .N (DUZ,CALL) ; Protect %response .S IOF="""""",IOM=80,U="^" .D @CALL U OLDIO Q
Everytime I try to send a POST FHIR bundle I'm getting the following response: 404 Not Found. I'm not really sure why, although it works fine with a GET!
This is an example:
Response:
It might be something related to request path but not really sure.
We have a service account that is running queries to pull some data. It has read only access to the tables, but, unfortunately, the tool is starting a transaction before it reads the database. The query takes more than 20 minutes (21 - 23 minutes), so we're getting the console message that the transaction is open longer than 20 mins. Is there a way to prevent a user/service account from being able to start a transaction since it only has read access to all of the tables in the database?
A customer is using Caché online backups and needs to automatically purge the cbk files with a scheduled task.
This is a wheel has been reinvented uncountable times already and I know somebody out there has a well written, extremely robust version that has already stood the test of time.
Does anyone have a nice routine/class/task for purging old Caché backup files?
I'm currenlty searching the developers coummnity , but thought I asked this question while I search. How can I use the task schedulrer to purge backups? Do i have to create my own class? Examples on doing this?
Hello, In short, I am trying to get the Content-Length of my response,
We have a CSP application, when we get a new request we begin to process it, throughout the app we WRITE to the response in different places, now when the response is about to be sent back to the client - we would like to know its Content-Length (in the RESPONSE HEADERS). So it comes down to two questions: 1. How can we access the Content-Length of our response?
I'm attempting to build a fairly complicated object graph, with nested objects and collections, in order to create a FHIR bundle.
In its most basic form there is a <bundle></bundle> element that represents the root, and there can be a number of nested <entry></entry> child elements.
I have installed three plugins on VS Code: Intersystems Language Server: v2.3.6, Intersystems ObjectScript: v2.10.5, and Intersystems Server Manager: v3.6.2. I connected to the Caché database and connected a workspace to the InterSystems server. Then I edited the code locally on my client machine.
I have a CSP page I am developing with the intent of pulling files from an SFTP site and placing them in a folder on the local network.
I am having an issue where the CSP page is catching a JS error. The error in the browser is - A JavaScript exception was caught during execution of HyperEvent: SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier 'downloading'. (However, the unexpected identifier changes after refreshing page, or after removing the Write statement with the work 'downloading' in it.)
I think I have narrowed it down to a piece of the Javascript code -