#InterSystems IRIS

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InterSystems IRIS is a Complete Data Platform
InterSystems IRIS gives you everything you need to capture, share, understand, and act upon your organization’s most valuable asset – your data.
As a complete platform, InterSystems IRIS eliminates the need to integrate multiple development technologies. Applications require less code, fewer system resources, and less maintenance.

Announcement Timothy Leavitt · Jun 27, 2022

Hello community,

I'd like to briefly announce three new packages, available on the Open Exchange / through ZPM, that can really help accelerate modern full-stack application development on IRIS. I announced all of these in a Global Summit session last week, but you may have missed it - and I hear there's a full-stack application development contest coming up!

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Article Daniel Aguilar · Jul 13, 2024 3m read

   

📜 Santa Tecla, verse 8: "Hover your mouse over the screen, and the sea of data will open a path before you!!"

Hello community, first of all, apologies if anyone was offended by the blasphemy 😔

Have you ever thought it would be interesting to have the source code separated from the database data? Perhaps you'd like to be able to back up your code without copying gigabytes of client data.

Below, I'll explain the steps to separate your sea formed by the source code and data into two different databases within a namespace.

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Question Meenakshi Muthu · Jul 11, 2024

Could any one tell me, how the index  works in cache db, Consider for example, I have a table called "Employee" and the fields as "EMPID, EMPNAME, EMPAGE" and I am having index for EMPID as IDX_EMPID and trying to get the record using the following query as

SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE EMPID="005"

and the table data be like

EMPID EMPNAME EMPAGE

001       ABC            20

002       AAA            21

003       ABB            23

004       BBB           20

005       BDF           24

006        EEE          22

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Question Saghir Hussain · Jul 10, 2024

Hi

I get the following error when I am trying to create a linked server connection via MS OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers in MS SQL Server Management Studio. The message I get is:

The OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "IRIS" reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "IRIS". (Framework Microsoft SqlClient Data Provider)

I have setup the InterSystems ODBC setting on the server. Have enabled a number SPN settings but still getting this error

The full error message is :

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InterSystems Official Carmen Logue · Jul 9, 2024

InterSystems Reports version 24.1 is now available from the InterSystems Software Distribution site in the Components section.  The software is labeled InterSystems Reports Designer and InterSystems Reports Server and is available for Mac OSX, Windows and Linux operating systems.  

This new release brings along some great enhancements from our partner, insightsoftware.  InterSystems Reports 24.1 is powered by Logi Report Version 24.1SP2 and includes:

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Question Scott Roth · Jul 9, 2024

Using the FHIR DEMO, I have pieced together how to make a FHIR Request using OAuth against an External FHIR Repository. When I execute the Patient search (HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Request), I get a HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Response that has a Quick Stream ID, which I then use to convert the Quick Stream to a JSON Dynamic Object. if I do a trace on the Raw JSON Object, I am able to pull out single elements, however I want to pull the raw JSON into a defined Class Structure. 

I tried using fromDao(dao As %DynamicAbstractObject) As <HS.FHIRModel.R4 subclass> outlined within Working with FHIR Data

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Question Scott Roth · Dec 4, 2023

We recently moved from using the Private Web Server, to using an Apache/Web Gateway setup and moved towards using the built in LDAP functionality within IRIS. Since then, we have 1 user that uses VSCode (/api/atelier) heavily that continues to have issues signing into IRIS through VS Code and the /api/atelier extension.

I am trying to troubleshoot two issues..

  • User having login failures with correct password. 
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Question Kwabena Ayim-Aboagye · Jul 9, 2024

I'm working with isc.rest and am going through the tutorial right now. My project directory exists on my IRIS server. When I try to create a module.xml file in the root package, I get a #16006 error. I see that there is a "generate" command for zpm that should create a module.xml for me on my local filesystem. How can I create this module.xml in the same folder that holds my code living on the IRIS server?

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Article Guillaume Rongier · Jul 8, 2024 8m read

Description

This is a template for an Django application that can be deployed in IRIS as an native Web Application.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Create a virtual environment
  3. Install the requirements
  4. Run the docker-compose file
git clone
cd iris-django-template
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
docker-compose up

Usage

The base URL is http://localhost:53795/django/.

Endpoints

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Question Ben Spead · Mar 17, 2023

We're looking to create a quick and simple test to see if all firewalls are open on 1972 between a linux based web server VM and a VM running InterSystems IRIS.  Does anyone have any ideas for a quick command that can be run from UNIX console that will provide confirmation that traffic is able to get to 1972 on an IRIS machine?

BTW - I don't think it makes any difference but the IRIS machine is running Windows

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Question Moussa SAMB · Jul 8, 2024

Bonjour,

Depuis ce matin j'arrive pas à compiler ou lancer mes programmes qui tourne en local sur docker avec l'image : intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2024.1-zpm

J'ai toujours cette erreur sur le terminal ou le portal de management : request to http://localhost:52773/api/atelier/ failed, reason: socket hang up

Dans mes logs docker aussi j'ai des erreurs en conitnu , voici un extrait ...

 

Dans le fichier message.log j'ai aussi des erreurs et voici un extrait 

 

L'erreur semble indiguer une licence et un nombre de core limite ....

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Article Guillaume Rongier · Jul 8, 2024 3m read

Context

The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) is a simple calling convention for web servers to forward requests to web applications or frameworks written in the Python programming language. WSGI is a Python standard described in detail in PEP 3333.

🤔 Ok, great definition and what the point with iris ?

IRIS 2024.2+ has a new feature that allows you to run WSGI applications directly on IRIS. This feature is a great way to integrate IRIS with other Python frameworks and libraries.

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Question Veerraju Grandhi · Jun 13, 2024

I am trying to extract GMHeap, Locksiz values form Config.config using python (imported irisnative for Python) but the below python progam is not returning any value. Please suggest if i am doing any mistake - 

Also, plese suggest how i can set values for GMHeap and Locksiz to a different value through Python.

import irisnative

hostname = "127.0.0.1"
port = 1972
namespace = "%SYS" #change the namespace based on situation
username = "_SYSTEM"
password = "xxxxxxxx"
connection = irisnative.createConnection(hostname, port, namespace, username, password)
dbnative = irisnative.createIris(connection)

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Article Muhammad Waseem · Jun 16, 2024 6m read

By default, all files created inside a container are stored on a writable container layer. This means that:

  • The data doesn't persist when that container no longer exists, and it can be difficult to get the data out of the container if another process needs it.
  • A container's writable layer is tightly coupled to the host machine where the container is running. You can't easily move the data somewhere else.
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Question Sylvie Greverend · Jul 2, 2024

I use a swagger file and ##class(%REST.API).CreateApplication to create the rest api.

There is an interesting post: https://community.intersystems.com/post/download-file-rest-api-operation, but it is code, not a swagger configuration. disp.cls returns always a header content : application/json that of course fails as I am not always returning a json

I can not figure out what to put in swagger. Some examples I tried:

produces:
- application/pdf
- image/png
responses:
   200:
      schema:
           type: file
responses:
   200:
       schema:
           type: string
           format: binary

Thank you

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Article Tomoko Furuzono · Jul 4, 2024 1m read

InterSystems FAQ rubric

$ZTIMESTAMP returns the date and time in UTC format, so to change it to the local time zone, use the following system method: 

$SYSTEM.Util.UTCtoLocalWithZTIMEZONE($ZTIMESTAMP)

The above output will be in the format ddddd,sssss.fff.

    ddddd: Same format as $HOROLOG dates
 sssss: An integer indicating the number of seconds elapsed since midnight on the current date
 fff: Variable number of digits indicating the fractional part of a second

* Similar to $HOROLOG, except that $HOROLOG does not include fractional seconds. 

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Question Aman · Jul 2, 2024

Hello Community,

I'm a beginner and currently working on a project to convert CCDA files to FHIR using InterSystems IRIS. I have developed a web form to upload CCDA files, and I'm attempting to convert the uploaded CCDA files to FHIR. However, I am encountering an issue where the conversion process results in an empty entry.
Here's the Output it displays on HTML page:

Size of CCDA Stream: 74152
vR4
{"resourceType":"Bundle","type":"transaction","entry":[]}

Here is my code: CCDtoFHIR.csp

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Question Sylvie Greverend · Jun 20, 2024

How do you authenticate with a rest api? The rest api implemention allows us to add in the header Authentication: 'Basic ' + btoa(user + ':' + password) but it is not really secure as a user can inspect and with the right decoding tool see a user password

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Article Benjamin De Boe · Jun 6, 2024 4m read

We're excited to continue to roll out new features to InterSystems IRIS Cloud SQL, such as the new Vector Search capability that was first released with InterSystems IRIS 2024.1. Cloud SQL is a cloud service that offers exactly that: SQL access in the cloud. That means you'll be using industry-standard driver technologies such as JDBC, ODBC, and DB-API to connect to this service and access your data. The documentation describes in proper detail how to configure the important driver-level settings, but doesn't cover specific third-party tools as - as you can imagine - there's an infinite number of them.

In this article, we'll complement that reference documentation with more detailed steps for a popular third-party data visualization tool that several of our customers use to access IRIS-based data: Microsoft Power BI.

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