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InterSystems Caché is a multi-model DBMS and application server. See more details here.

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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Oct 7, 2021 1m read

Hi developers, 

We've incorporated VS Code's support for multiple concurrent debug sessions and consoles into the latest release of Serenji

So if you're working with processes that relate or are dependent on each other, you can now debug them together. Just launch a second Serenji debug session (F5) whilst the first one is still active. 

This short video below shows how it works. We hope you find this feature useful! 

Laurel 

Serenji 3.2 multiple concurrent debug sessions
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Question Benjamin De Boe · Jan 6, 2016

When refreshing a html or tablePane component using refreshContents() that takes a lot of server-side-processing, I'm running into timeouts every now and then. i.e., the result for the tablePane is that there's nothing displayed at all.

How can we configure (relax) that timeout so also those heavier ones get refreshed eventually? Just overriding %request.Timeout in %OnPreHTTP did not seem to do the trick.

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Question Rosalie Banlaygas · Sep 26, 2021

Our company is using Cache FDBMS for Medtrak.

I am trying to insert a record with the following data types : date, time, string and memo field (multiline).  The SQL insert/update works fine without the memo field.  

Here's my SQL statement

Insert into MR_SUB (MRSub_Date,MRSUB_Time,MRSUB_Update,MRSUB_Desc) values(:DTE, :time, :use, :remarks)

Based on FDBMS docs. MRSUB_Desc is a multiline/memo data type 

Hope somebody can help.  Thanks

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Announcement Shane Nowack · Oct 6, 2021

Hello everyone, 

InterSystems Certification has redesigned their IRIS System Administration certification exam, and we again need input from our community to help validate the topics. Here's your chance to have your say in what topics are covered on the InterSystems IRIS System Administration Specialist exam! And, yes, we'd like to hear from you Caché admins too!

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Question Sivasubramani Nagendran · Sep 1, 2021

Hello,
        
        We are using AWS SSO authentication in our application to validate the users. For validating the users, we are passing the username and password from AWS SSO to our application. We need to validate the user in our application without using the password.

         We developed the login class using zenPage. We used <loginForm> tag in the login page which is used for the automatic validation.
         Is there any possible way to achieve this?
         

Thanks in advance.

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Question Norman W. Freeman · Oct 5, 2021

I would like to know if an encrypted caché database can run significantly slower than a normal "unencrypted" database, in a way that is noticeable to the end user (e.g. slower response time for most pages, especially the ones that rely on read/writing to globals).

I searched in Intersystems knowledge base and couldn't find anything related. I'm looking for possible before/after benchmarks.

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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Oct 5, 2021 2m read

The most recent release of Serenji features our innovative gj::locate technology. It was a standalone tool we originally created for a Developer Community contest earlier this year, but we've incorporated it into our debugger after some great feedback from developers. 

It works by navigating you directly to the source of your server-side errors in just a couple of clicks - enabling you to quickly fix errors without the need to count tedious lines of code.

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Article Julio Francisco · Mar 31, 2019 3m read

Hello

I made for fun a bash script that creates csv files from a %GOGEN exported file. %GOGEN, the utility for exporting globals for Cache 5.xx

First I thought it would be very simply with bash, but ...

  • if I want a header in the csv file
  • if you export with GOGEN more globals together not only one
  • if I want a csv file for every global/indexes has the global ..

The simply bash script goes up 100 lines of code. If I will start again with this, I would use Python or Go, not bash.

Example:

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Question Jodrick Sieyanji · Sep 30, 2021

i want to write a application for educational purposes which will be able to write,  read and store name , surnames and birthdays of patience in a database in Caché ObjectScript

this are the codes i have already written can someone help me out. 

// fill in ^Data with sample data
 For = 1:1:100 {
     // Set each node to a random person's name
     Set ^Data(i,"name") = ##class(%PopulateUtils).LastName()
      Set ^Data(i,"surname") = ##class(%PopulateUtils).FirstName()
       Set ^Data(i,"birthday") = ##class(%PopulateUtils).Date()
 }
 

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Question Augusto Estefan · Sep 28, 2021

We just upgrade from cache 2016.2 to IRIS 2020.1.1.

After this upgrade we cannot access to the portal web management, and dont give errors about that just this:

09/28/21-15:59:16:654 (20192) 1 [Utility.Event] Private web server has not started after 5 seconds.

Is this normal? 

I followed the guide but dont talk nothing about that.

This is a normal problem when upgrading? 

Thanks!!

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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Sep 29, 2021 1m read

Hi developers, 

Serenji 3.2.0, the latest version from George James Software, was released last week and our current users have been enjoying trying out the new features (which you can find more about here). 

If you're thinking about trying Serenji for the first time, we've made it easier to get set up by adding a walkthrough on the VS Code Welcome page. It takes you through: 

  • Setting up the server components.
  • Selecting a server namespace.
  • Saving and extending your workspace.
  • Requesting a debug license (don't forget we offer a free 30 day trial!) 

We've also added prompts and guidance throughout VS Code to open and add Serenji folders to your workspace and when going to run and debug code. 

This is just one of the ways we've enhanced the Serenji debugger to make straightforward and easy to use - so all you need to do is focus on your code. 

Serenji 3.2.0 Welcome Page Walkthrough
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Question Lionel Woods · Sep 28, 2021

I am trying to convert a valid date range (Previous Day - Current Day) to a valid date/time range (-15 mins from current date/time to current date/time) for a Task to run (Format needs to be YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss)

Code being used currently for date range is 

set previousDay=$zdatetime($horolog-1,3)
set currentDay=$zdatetime($horolog-0,3)

Can anyone help?

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Question Kevin McGinn · Sep 28, 2021

I am executing the command:

      set fileComp = ##Class(SYS.Database).FileCompact(obj.Directory, freeSpace, .actualFree)

      where obj.Directory contains the location of the current database

This executes correctly. However, the resultant OREF object does not contain any displayable properties but rather is of the value:

       "0 "_$lb($lb(380,,,,,,,,,$lb(,"%SYS",$lb("e^zFileCompact+38^SYS.Database.1^1","e^^^0"))))/* ERROR #380: Completed but skipped some blocks, details recorded in the console log. */

Which is what I expected.

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Question Kevin McGinn · Sep 20, 2021

I can start cache without issue. There are no errors in the console log. However, when I access the management portal the page fails to display instead displaying the error page with the error "CSP application closed the connection before sending a complete response". This was working yesterday so the root cause is not clear. Reviewing all log files, the only error I have found is in the csp.log. The error is:

>>> Time: Mon Sep 20 06:54:19 2021; RT Build: 1801.1632a (win32/apapi:srv=2.4.20/apr=1.5.2/apu=1.5.

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Question Bharathsimha Reddy Jakka · Sep 27, 2021

How to find a global's original namespace ? Potentially mapped from a different namespace .

I have a global ^Custom that exists in multiple namespaces but it could mapped from namespace Drone(A) to Launch(B)

Without access to Cache management portal how to find where is my global located using cache code ?

Like if ^Custom == ^[Drone]Custom ??

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Question Yone Moreno · Sep 24, 2021

Hello,

first of all thanks for your time reading this question, and thanks for your time:

We are expected to send a file as an attachment in a SOAP request using MTOM protocol.

It is expected to include a "name" parameter inside the "Content-Type" header, as we show below:

Currently, we have developed a SOAP Operation which sends the files using MTOM protocol, however it is not including the parameter "name" inside "Content-Type" header, as you would observe:

How could we adapt it to send the parameter "name"?

Could you provide us some example or documentation?

We have read:

https://docs.

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Question Omar Ali Ateen · Sep 8, 2021

Good Day

I have http response comes with strange characters "ليس لديه الØ", but it's normal when i test in postman. Is there any method to read arabic.

Regards

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Question Kevin McGinn · Sep 24, 2021

I have a terminal script that queries sys.process' and then parses the results writing to a logfile. As part of the processing of the results, each row of the result set includes an element from the static string.  But I am not clear on the scoping of the static string. The write statement sees the static string as undefined. What I want is something to the affect:

     set statStr = "aa|bb|.."

   set sqlStatement = xxx

   set tState  = ##class(%SQL.Statement).%New()

   set qStat   = tState.%Prepare(< sql statement> )

   set rset    = tState.%Execute()

  WHILE rset.

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Question Kurro Lopez · Sep 23, 2021

Hi community,

I have a SOAP Client class that connect to a WS Service. This structure and configuration is the same for some providers that are integrated with my solution.

If I call to a provider, it returns the XML expected. But there is a provider that raises an error:

ERROR #6243: HTTP request to SOAP WebService returned response with unexpected CONTENT-TYPE: application/wsdl+xml

I've tried to set the ContentType to the adapter.%Client with this value, but it doesn't work.

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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Sep 23, 2021 1m read

The latest release of Serenji by George James Software introduces zero configuration debugging, so it's ready to go in just one click - no matter where you are or what you're doing, your on-the-spot debugger is ready to go. 

We have introduced a host of new features to enhance the debugging experience so you can focus on identifying and fixing errors, without losing focus by spending time setting up a launch configuration. 

Check out the new features in our release notes

If you've already started using Serenji 3.2.0 let us know how you're getting on! 

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Question Adel Elsayed · Sep 22, 2021

i noticed -by reading .INT files of one class- that some of embedded sql select statements code blocks translates into code that uses lock command.

even if i use %nolock in the select, still cursors and arrow referencing notations "->" have the same results.

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Question Kevin McGinn · Sep 21, 2021

I am writing a report for a client that will create a report of the current process with a format that mimicks the Management Portal process display. I am writing a cterm script file to generate the report.

In the loop that process the results I am writing the columns in a formatted manner that will result in a CSV format very similar in content and order the process page. However, it appears that the write statement is limited in size such that I can not write out all of the elements of the sys.process query. My query result processing that works correctly is of this format:

send: WHILE rset.

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