#InterSystems IRIS for Health

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InterSystems IRIS for Health™ is the world’s first and only data platform engineered specifically for the rapid development of healthcare applications to manage the world’s most critical data. It includes powerful out-of-the-box features: transaction processing and analytics, an extensible healthcare data model, FHIR-based solution development, support for healthcare interoperability standards, and more. All enabling developers to realize value and build breakthrough applications, fast. Learn more.

Article Tani Frankel · Jan 19, 2025 1m read

In your Interoperability Production you could always have a Business Operation that is an HTTP client, that uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication, but you had to customize the Operation for this authentication methodology. Since v2024.3, which was lately released, there is a new capability, providing new settings, to handle this more easily.

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Question Sean Brady · Jan 17, 2025

Hello everyone! This is my first post into the developer community and one that I hope is fairly simple to answer. In our environment we currently have 3 different Test environments for testing before migrating code to our Prod environment. Currently we are working on establishing a source control method using Git in house which has been a bit of a struggle. We have also had developers that had used different test and migration methods in the past which has caused some issues with keeping the different test environment in sync.

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Article Ariel Glikman · Mar 2, 2024 4m read

The IKO documentation is robust. A single web page, that consists of about 50 actual pages of documentation. For beginners that can be a bit overwhelming. As the saying goes: how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Let's start with the first bite: helm.

What is Helm?

Helm is to Kubernetes what the InterSystems Package Manager (IPM, formerly ObjectScript Package Manager - ZPM) is to IRIS.

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Question Ilenia Centonze · Jan 15, 2025

While working with GET request I encountered this situation where FHIR Server return a responseStatusHTTP "HTTP/1.1 200 200" instead of "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" (as highlighted in the attached screenshot).

Although the response code seems valid, these bundles have a total value of 0.

Could anyone clarify what "200 200" signifies in this context? Is there an issue with my setup, or does this indicate a specific condition related to the empty bundle search?

Thank you in advance for your help!

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Question Peter O'Halloran · Jan 14, 2025

As part of a migration project from a bunch of java classes to IRIS, we need to maintain a few jar files due to some external dependencies.

The problem I am seeing is that I cannot pass a byte array ( byte[] ) from ObjectScript to the Java Class. I have tried a number of different ways

I have reproduced in a java class and Objectscript class:
Java Class:

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Question Jeffrey Drumm · Nov 21, 2024

I'm attempting to streamline a process for renaming PDF documents received from multiple vendors to conform to a specification provided by an EMR vendor for ingestion. Things like Document ID, Document Type, Date of Service, Account Number, MRN, etc. all must be included in the filename at defined offsets and lengths. Most of the required values can be extracted from the inbound file's name and the few remaining are static values that would be the same (or handled via a lookup table based on source) for all documents. The inbound and outbound filenames are essentially fixed-width records with

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InterSystems Official Daniel Palevski · Jan 14, 2025

InterSystems has corrected a defect that causes invalid database and journal records to be introduced when using a specific $LIST syntax. The likelihood of encountering this defect is very low but the operational impacts can be significant.

Products Affected

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Question John McBride · Jan 13, 2025

Hi, I'm trying to use the iris python package to create a connection to and Iris Health instance (Docker Container), but getting and error. I can login to the instance using the UI with the same uname/password but unable to create the python connection. Any suggestions?

conn = iris.connect("testserver",52222,"%SYS","username","password")

After executing this I get an exception trap
An error occurred: Invalid Message Count: expected: 1 got: 825110831

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Question Scott Roth · Apr 11, 2024

I downloaded IAM-3.4.2.0-5604.tar.gz from the Online Distribution site this morning, it the implementation to install it on our Development environment to see if it is a viable solution. Following the instructions, I have ran into an issue trying to make sure I am entering the information into the prompts correctly.

I have IRIS HealthShare Health Connect 2024.1 running locally using a Local Web Server, so when prompted I have entered the IP Address and port 443 is that correct? 

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Question Ashok Kumar T · Jan 8, 2025

I tried executing the SQL JSON_TABLE query with large JSON string(more than 200000 characters) and I got the below error. I'm curious about this under the hood workflow and how does it reach reaches MAXSTRING.

ERROR #5002: ObjectScript error: <MAXSTRING>CompileRtns+295^%occRoutine > ERROR #5030: An error occurred while compiling class '%sqlcq.LEARNING.cls247'

 Thanks!

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Question Oleksandr Kyrylov · Jan 8, 2025

Hello, community.

I have a problem with running a SQL query on a linked MySQL table.

The connection works fine, but the following query throws an error:

SELECT   TOP 10 * FROM   linkedinternal_test.persons

 [SQLCODE: <-400>:<Fatal error occurred>]

  [%msg: <Remote JDBC error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '10 T1.PersonID AS C1,T1.LastName AS C2,T1.FirstName AS C3,T1.Address AS C4,T1.Ci' at line 1. >]

Linked table class:

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Article Guillaume Rongier · Jan 10, 2025 4m read

I'm glad to announce the new version of IoP, which by the way is not just a command line. I'm saying because the new AI search engine still thinks that IoP is just a command line. But it's not. It's a whole framework for building applications on top of the interoperability framework of IRIS with a python first approach.

The new version of IoP: 3.2.0 has a lot of new features, but the most important one is the support of DTL . 🥳

For both IoP messages and jsonschema. 🎉

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DTL Support

Starting with version 3.2.0, IoP supports DTL transformations.

DTL the Data Transformation Layer in IRIS Interoperability.

DTL transformations are used to transform data from one format to another with a graphical editor. It supports also jsonschema structures.

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Question Sandeep · Jan 7, 2025

how to convert from json into sda container and then to fhir bundle resource. What are the out of the box DTL transformation class for this. Source would be my json that includes a few resources and targer should be a SDA container than will again be source to another transformation for which the target will be FHIR bundle. What I want to know is the target HS. 1for both SDA container and FHIR bundle. Thanks!

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Question James Hipp · Jan 6, 2025

Hello,

I was just trying to get to the bottom of a TLS config - we have an interface with a TLS config that has had 'Server certificate verification' set to 'On', however the cert file specified either did not exist or contained a cert that was expired.

Does anyone know what the behavior is for this typically? I would expect this to not allow traffic on the interface, however this has been working fine for a few years now with an invalid cert specified for 'Server certificate verification' and set to 'On'.

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Question Martin Staudigel · Jan 2, 2025

Hello Community,

we're running an Iris installation on SLES 15.5 using the SLES Apache server and web gateway for hosting the management portal on Port 57772 (e.g. http://<host-name>:57772/csp/sys/%25CSP.Portal.Home.zen?$NAMESPACE=HL7TOFHIR) on the same machine. The Iris installation also provides a FHIR Server in a separate namespace which uses the base URL http://<host-name>:57772/fhir/r4 for connections.

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Article Theo Stolker · Jun 4, 2024 2m read

When developing a new Interoperability Production, it is quite natural that settings are initially added in the Production.

However, as soon as you want to move the Production from development to a test or staging environment, it becomes clear that some settings like HTTP Servers, IP addresses and/or ports need to be changed. In order to avoid these settings being overwritten during a redeployment later on, it is essential that you move these settings from the Production to the System Default settings.

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Article Yuri Marx · Dec 16, 2024 2m read

The best way to list, edit, save and delete globals is using an IDE. Now, it is possible if you use VSCode. It is also possible to save globals using yaml files. Perform the following steps:

1. Get an InterSystems IRIS instance and install the application iris-global-yaml: 

zpm:USER>install iris-global-yaml

2. If you just to want an InterSystems IRIS trial for tests git clone and run on docker:

git clone https://github.com/yurimarx/iris-global-yaml.git
docker-compose up -d --build
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Article Kate Lau · Jan 2, 2025 5m read

Last Chapter: Creating a REST client to get Tracks from Spotify REST API - Part4 Save the Search Result

Git link: https://github.com/ecelg/InterSystems-IRIS-as-a-Spotify-REST-client

OK.... based on what I have done.... I am able to 

1. Query Track information by making use of the Spotify API

2. Store the necessary data into my own album, artists, and track table

so.... what next?🤔 How about I set up my own REST API service on my IRIS for the other people to query my table?🤔🤨

ok... 1st... start from document Introduction to Creating REST Services

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InterSystems Official Timothy Leavitt · Dec 17, 2024

We have released IPM 0.9.0. I previously remarked on some of the history and reasoning here; to summarize, this is a big release for two reasons: it represents a long-overdue reunification of our internal and community-driven work around IRIS-centric ObjectScript package management, and it has some backwards incompatibilities. There are several necessary backwards incompatibilities in our roadmap, and we've lumped them together; this will not be some new norm.

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