Found a strange documentation block about Python bindings in Chapter 3.6 of the Caché manipulation functions with time and date. It looks like this text accidentally copied one to one of the Perl binging documentation.
A simple question: View Global Data page shows globals always in ascending subscript order. Very often I need to see latest page, is there any trick for this?
Update: I mean to see last subscripts in Management Portal, not using the code
I'm curious to know what InterSystems clients are using for csp based web development methodology.
Are you doing tag based development, or class based development?
If you are using tag based development, what tools are you using to create the look and feel of your web pages? Are you using tools like Adobe Dreamweaver, or do your developers sit down and code HTML using plain editors like Notepad and Notepad++
Are you doing prototyping of web pages and then adding CSP tags, or are you just developing the finished csp page with no prototype?
If I have a cache.dat file from a Windows 2012 (64-bit) machine and I want to mount it on a Caché instance running on RHEL, will it work? Assume the versions of Caché are the same.
I have a very weird error when I'm calling to a SOAP Webservice as client.
I've create all objects to invoke to this SOAP using the add-in "Assistant SOAP" in Eclipse, it has created all objects (Response, Request, Business operation WS class, etc...).
When I call to this service it retuns the following error message:
ERROR #6243: HTTP request to SOAP WebService returned unexpected CONTENT-TYPE response: text/html.
This question came on the Ensemble in Healthcare email list. It's a great question. I'm working on an answer, but am posting it here to get any other input. I'll also address the option of using %CSP.REST.
It is my understanding that when a routine accesses a global it is temporarily stored in global memory. While the global is within global memory, any other routine would be able to readily access the global from memory and not from disk so long as the same node is being utilized.
I have an OAuth 2.0 development environment where Caché is serving all three roles as the Authorization Server, Client and Resource Server based on a great 3-part series on OAuth 2.0 by @Daniel Kutac. I have a simple password grant type where an x-www-form-urlencoded body (as described in this post) is sent as a POST to the token endpoint at https://localhost:57773/oauth2/tokenand a response body with a HTTP Response 200 header is returned. The response body looks something like this.
Is there an InterSystems supported dotnet core library or community contributed repo on the horizon? At this time we are exploring installing the ODBC driver in our containers but would rather use more robust solution.
I have a %Net.Request object and I want to get a full URL of the request sent (preferably after all redirects, but even full initial one would be good). For example, I have the following method:
Mirroring provides an admin capability to Stop Mirroring on this member, which causes a non-primary member to temporarily disconnect from the primary, stop dejournaling, etc. While most system administrators may never need or use this function, some employ it for certain kinds of maintenance or other special cases.
I'm trying to create a method that will automatically create something I can save and use later, which will let me automate data migration from one version of a class to the next.
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:
Here is a screenshot from my 2016.2 FT instance of Studio and Ensemble:
I don't recall having seen the highlighted "+" suffix on document names previously. Who can tell me what it denotes?
I originally posted this in the Field Tests group but it turned out to be a 2016.1 feature that I hadn't previously noticed. So I subsequently moved the post to the Cache group.