In healthcare,interoperability is the ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, exchange data, and use the information that has been exchanged.
I'm wondering if anybody has done an implementation of the https://www.shibboleth.net/products/service-provider/ interface in Caché / IRIS to have a application running in Caché / IRIS be acception the shibboleth tokens and data as usage credentials.
I've noticed Caché has bindings for several languages. Would there be a reason to, or are there any plans to include bindings for the Rust language? I haven't been able to find any information on the topic.
Is there a way to hide a property in Data Transformation UI in Interoperability for IRIS? I would like the property not to appear in the list of available properties to set.
Hello; we are scanning 835 files, and need to validate segment types (such as ISA, ST, IEA, etc.) before we give the file the "OK". I see segment types in the management portal under Ensemble / Interoperate / ASC X12 / ASC X12 Schema Structures. Are these segment types stored in an IS table anywhere?
Aside from EnsLib_EDI_X12.Document, are there any other tables that describe, or support, document segment types?
We have a live production solution that uses a file inbound adapter to collect pdf documents off a fileshare. This fileshare is accessed by many services and access is controlled to the files by AD.
I'm trying to tie IRIS (2019.1) into our Concord Fax cloud-based email-to-fax workflow. We have some sites that require a fax be sent to multiple locations based upon certain data (ie Radiology and Emergency departments). Unfortunately, CC-ing does not work with Concord Fax so I need a way to send the email, change the recipient, and then send it again if certain criteria are met. Is this possible? Do I need to duplicate and rename the method, calling the second one in the MessageMap?
I have 2 productions A and B on the same IRIS instance sharing one operational database.
I'm looking for a simple and efficient way to send a message from production A to production B. Any suggestion ? Could it be done through the database only?
In a fresh IRIS Community Edition container if we create a new Database and after we create a new Namespace enabling it for interoperability then we will see the message "ERROR #68: the mounted database count exceeds license limit"
Hello, has anyone tried to use Caché as a reverse proxy ?
We are trying to embed a dashboard server (Plotly Dash in this case, but it could be anything which runs on its application server) inside our application which is written in Caché. The dashboard/report server runs locally (for example, or inside a LAN) on port 8080, and has no authentication features, so we have to implement them on a different layer, and we'd like to use Caché for it.
Hello all,
I'm trying to write tests for an interoperability production using %UnitTest.TestProduction. I'd like to control the behavior of the SOAP operations so they don't actually connect to external systems when I'm testing. My first thought for this is to create a mock outbound adapter class that answers with some configured class method:
I'm connecting to a remote device using TCP. It has a binary protocol.
set host = ""
set port = ""
set io = $io
set device = "|TCP|7000"
set timeout = 2
open device:(host:port:"M")
use device:(/IOT="RAW")
read string:timeout
use io
zzdump string
The problem is when reading from it, I get a 0A (also known as 10 or \n or linefeed) byte, which terminates the read.
I created a Business Operation to Integrate with Amazon S3. I have used HTTP Outbound Adapter for the same. Used Get method of Adapter Class. Basically in a request I want to send Unique File Name and File and in Response I want to get Version ID and if operation was successful, then set flag to true.
I have created a class for request in that I have two properties, as shown Below :
Property fileName As %String; Property file As %GlobalBinaryStream;
I need to route a message synchronously to multiple targets using a routing rule.
In IRIS I built a general routing rule set, made up of a couple of rules. For one Rule in particular, and based on a common condition, I want to send the incoming message to 2 different targets. (no transformation is used)
I can select, in the single SEND action, multiple target names, or, I can create consecutive SEND actions, one after the other, each sending to their specific target.
We are getting the input as xml in ftp inbound adapter and need to send the xml content to the soap webservice. I have to create a business operation to handle this operation
Trying to connect Ensemble to RabbitMQ following this article I'm using Java Gateway and encountered the following problem - in all my calls I need to pass connection object, which is always the same but it takes a long time to create. Here's java code:
Any one can suggest, to write the event log to the text file. Its kind of a alerting. Already a service for alerting is there via email. Same concept to do the log to text file.
It is easy to receive JSON representation or dynamic Array from %ListOfDataTypes:
set l=##class(%ListOfDataTypes).%New()
do l.Insert("a")
do l.Insert("b")
do l.Insert("c")
set arrStr=l.$toJSON()
zwrite arrStr
set arr=l.$compose([])
zwrite arr
How to make backward conversion? How to receive %ListOfDataTypes from dynamic Array an JSON string?
I am looking for a general overview of how you would attach a document to a patient record in healthshare. For instance, an Advance Directive or Living Will.
Here are some starter questions:
What format is required, if any? Can it be a PDF or DOC?
How can/should it be submitted? HL7? XDS.b? Embedded in a CCD?
Sorry for the open endedness. Any info would be helpful while I research this.