In cache studio there are features, dialog boxes, that help map data from a global to class properties. I have used %CacheSQLStorage quit a bit, or have in the past, to map globals to classes.
I haven't been able to find a similar feature in VisualStudio. Do I need to upgrade to IRIS to be able to use VisualStudio to map global properties to classes?
A partner have decided to change the algorithms that were used to connect on it's SFTP, but our version of libssh2 don't match with the list of it's HOSTKEYS algorithms.
If i update the library with the last version without to be sure that it includes the old algorithms, i risk to break the connection for other cases.
You can use the %IndexBuilder class to perform index rebuilding using multiple processes.
Here is an example for the purpose of defining the standard index HomeStateIdx for the Home_State (state information of contact address) column of Sample.Person.
The steps are as follows:
1. Hide the index name to be added/rebuilt from the query optimizer.
The task for a file on disk is to open it, find a keyword (unique) and then read the file line by line, starting with the line with this keyword, then find the next keyword (also unique) and read from that location etc. I would think ObjectScript classes should be able to do that, but the solution eludes me. I probably need to use FindAt to get a position, but ReadLine does not seem to have a position argument. Any advice?
Global mappings can be registered using the system class Config.MapGlobals.
The method to globally map ^Sample.PersonD in a database SAMPLES other than the default database from the namespace USER is as follows (example executed in a terminal).
The goal is to identify programmatically all SOURCE namespaces on a server to which the routines are mapped. In the example below from the Namespaces page in Management Portal the answer would be USER. But some other namespaces on the same server could be mapped to a different namespace or even mapped to itself.
s ok=ftp.Connect(server,user,password,port) s ftp.Timeout = 100
i ok {
s ok=ftp.SetDirectory(directory) i ok { n files,file
s ok=ftp.NameList(directory,.files) i ok { f i=1:1:files.Count() { s file=files.GetAt(i) i (ftp.SetDirectory(file)) { d ftp.SetToParentDirectory() continue } s fname=$p(file,"/",$l(file,"/"))
I know we can use Do ^DBREST and EXTSELCT ^DBREST or EXTALL ^DBREST to recover the database. But now I just want to use Do ^DBREST to achieve database recovery through this method.
In this paragraph of the article, here is an example of different records to explain how to fill in DirName、Globals and RestAll, but i don't know what is DUA1:[TEST3] ? This doesn't look much like dirname, like this /cachesys/mgr/test/. Can someone explain it? I would greatly appreciate it !
To remove InterSystems products installed on your Windows system, use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel (in Windows 10, select Apps from Windows Settings).
Since we will be making changes to the system, you will need to log in as a user with administrator privileges.
1) Log in to the system as an administrator.
2) From the system tray, exit the launcher of the InterSystems product instance you want to uninstall (click launcher → exit).
Our 3M Computer Assisted Coding system goes down on a regular basis for updates, the Applications folks like us to Disable the Business Operations when this happens and start them back up when they page the on-call person. The Business Operations have to be started in a sequence to guarantee that all the ADT being sent it processed before we start sending everything else.
Hello everyone! I need to transform a String, which is a numerical value, to an Integer. The value gets returned in my Rest service as "testingID": "1234567", but I need it to be "testingID": 1234567
Thanks beforehand! Appreciate all the help I can get! :)
Hi, I need to make a prompt for a password and to not display what the user is typing in a CMD. I want to use the read command but i'm not sure if it is possible with it.
InterSystems announces the Maintenance Release (MR) of Caché, Ensemble and Health Connect HSAP 2018.1.9. This is a maintenance release with many updates across a wide variety of areas.
Caché and Ensemble
Full product installation kits can be downloaded from the WRC Software Distribution website:
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I have some databases in my cache instance that were created from an online backup file (.cbk). I would like to see the information for these databases in the Databases and SQL sections of Management Portal, but they only appear in the Classes section. I can navigate to the files in my cache instance terminal and see the CACHE.DAT files, and a check in the terminal shows that they are mounted.
This is what I see in the terminal for each database when I check to see if the databases are mounted:
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I am exporting data from Cache using the SQL export wizard. This is on a docker image of Cache hosted on a Linux server.
I select my database, schema, and table, make sure that all columns are being exported, check other settings, and then finish the export.
All server settings look correct and permissions are rwe on the directory. I have tried various directories, including a system level directory. I tried creating the file before I do the export in case there was an issue with creating the files, and I also made sure the created files had rwe permisisons.