Hi Community,

I have installed python from https://www.python.org/downloads/

and the installed path of this application is my local C:\Users\data\AppData\Local\Programs\Python

and i am trying to run C:\InterSystems\IRIS_SANDBOX\bin>irispip install in command prompt and getting the below error

'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file

is there anything else i am missing here please add

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Hi everyone

when I use JDBC(Version:intersystems-jdbc-3.8.0.jar) to connect to the Iris(Version: 2021.1.2.338 xDBC Protocol Version 63)

I’m trying to execute SQL statements that include double quotes, but unfortunately, they’re failing.

For example:

[this query]

SELECT count(*) AS "_pfgnrtd_0" FROM "BILL_COM_PO"."PrintLog"

[Error ]

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Hello Community,

I'm starting to explore OAuth2 and, as a first step, I want to set up an OAuth2 authentication with Microsoft. I've created a small sample page that attempts to sign in with Microsoft. However, after entering the user credentials, the redirection doesn't work.

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Hence the question: is there a way to do that?

The goal is to get data (from half a thousand to 3-4 thousands lines) from DB, calculate standart deviation then use it as logical condition in analyzer.

For example IF std > custom_value = show_the_result ELSE null

There is a STDDEV(MDX) method used in Analyzer but it is a measure and it can not be used as logical condition (correct me if i am wrong)

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So being forced to use VSCode out of the box for a new Community install I've hit a small problem, documentation hasn't helped and its a simple problem.

How do I enable auto complete and the property viewer in creating a new .MAC?

So I've created "test.mac" and 'assume' can't remember the method name to open a file (for example), typing

"s f=##class(%Library.File). " in Studio would bring up the methods of %Library.File so I could click the appropriate one, VSCode does not do this (and also didn't show the classes under %Library).

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