I like to know if we need to have the message in a file to process a Record Map?
I am working with Interoperability Production that processes files /messages using Record Maps. My team was asked to redesign the solution for deployment in AWS. We use containers. We had problems with having multiple containers processing files from the same directory. We are considering Amazon Simple Queue Service instead of having files on a shared file system.
I'll be doing my first xml transform soon and I'm hoping to find a good graphical mapping tool to generate the XSLT. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've tried the demo of Altova MapForce and it's exactly what I want but it's super expensive. Working for a non-profit it would be nice if I could find a free or cheap solution.
I need to process a very large Batch file which contains HL7 charges which we pull using FTP. I need to loop through the file and do some checks and then split the large Batch file in to individual messages. These individual messages then gets process through a different module to create a output batch of different format
I created a record map and my DTL works fine. I would like to query one of the values in my input record mapped class. How would I do that? I've tried request.Field1, document.Field1 and can't see to get my rule to work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm trying to setup a REST server with CORS support. I have created a class that handles a specific part of the service (printer control). This class I have referenced in my main REST class by adding <Map Prefix="/print" Forward="myClass.PrintAPI" />
My main class does have its own <Route>s and handles CORS requests perfectly. But in my subclass OnHandleCorsRequest() is only run when requesting from same origin and never run when making a CORS request. I have set Parameter HandleCorsRequest = "true" in both my main REST class and the subclass.
If your Ensemble environment is actually a HealthShare one, here's a snippet of information that I wasn't able to find in the documentation.
When a namespace is HealthShare-enabled it gets some mappings added to it in order to fetch stuff from the HSLIB database. The most obvious mapping is a package mapping that gives your namespace all the HS.* classes.
I need advice converting a comma delimited string container with multiple records into some type of recordmap that iterates through all the records.
My string container has several records and I would like to loop through the number of records in the string container and transform each record in the container individually. Number of records will vary but the number of fields per record is static (28 fields). Meaning after every 28 fields, a new record begins. The goal is to convert to individual delimited flat file records.
My dilemma is that I'm working with a file that has three different data records plus the header and trailer. The record type is in positions 21-23. The header and trailer have spaces in positions 1-20. The data records have a variable data in positions 1-20.
I have a text file that is fixed width delimited and am using a BPL to process this file, ultimately performing a transform from the text file to an HL7 message. I created a DTL, mapping from the recordmap to the HL7. In my BPL, I am performing some loops and other logic (that all is working). My issue is what to do when I perform the Transform.
Are there any utilities/api in HealthConnect 2016.2.1 that will allow conversion of XML virtual document to Json format? We were thinking to convert HL7 ADT message to XML via Ensemble DTL and then send it to another BP to convert to Json format for transmission via Web Services. To my understanding there isn't anyway to represent Json as a virtual object so it can be use for direct mapping of HL7 2.x message to Json via Ensemble DTL.
I've found a couple of methods that will tell me whether a package is mapped from another database, but not which database. Is there such a method/routine?
We are receiving XML documents and storing them. When we click to go into the clinician portal and again to view a patient, we can see the documents but none of the data is mapped to their respective buckets, i.e. allergies or medications.
I am thinking that I need to build an XSLT parser and change the format to SDA3, is this an appropriate approach? Or would using the Data Transformation (Ensemble -> Build -> Data Transformation) be a better idea? Lastly, if the XSLT idea is preferred, where would I call it within the stack?
I created a DTL to do HL7 mapping. The test function in the tools works the DTL perfectly but when used by the rule in my business process, the OBX segments are stripped and the MRN is gone. The assigning authority and ID type are added into the PID but the actual patient MRN is blank (3.1 value).
i'm trying to extend both the MemberEnrollment and the MedicalClaim objects in HS. The CareProvider is perfect for some of my extensions (Operating provider, referring provider, third-party insurer), but the documentation says https://docs.intersystems.com/irisforhealthlatest/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI...
I was planning to fully map out all the transforms that incoming CCDs go through before they are displayed in the Clinical Viewer or sent back to another facility. When I opened the XSL files, I see some very good comments like the following:
Sometimes global mapping of the same globals can be defined in different ways. E.g., I need to define it for 3 globals ^qAuditC, ^qAuditLog, ^qAuditLogC from the same database named APP-NOJOURN. Which approach should be better from the performance point of view?
1) qAudit* => APP-NOJOURN (one record in global mapping table) or
2) qAuditC => APP-NOJOURN qAuditLog => APP-NOJOURN qAuditLogC => APP-NOJOURN (three records in global mapping table)
I've been building up a REST services API, consisting of a dozen or so classes referenced from a Dispatch class, which has route mappings for the first piece of the URI. I'd like to have the Dispatch class be able to output all of the available Services, with some documentation. Is there something like a %Library resource that I could use to pull this information from each of the classes?
I would like to list out unchecked mapped items ( classes in management portal ) classes of a particular namespace. Is there any code or terminal command which i can use ?
I am able to list out classes of namespace . But I need to list out unchecked mapped items classes
I need to split existing tables from database and put some parts of them into a new namespace. I dont know where to start, other than the installer.cls file. If you can provide clear instructions i would be greatful.
Example:
I have NAMESPACE=NEWTEST and DB
The i need to take TABLES from that DB pull specific data from them and bind it to NEWTEST
I am trying to use data transformation (DTL) to map a JSON to SDA. My elements in the source JSON is not one to one with SDA object. That means I have to add code to loop through these objects in order to complete the mapping. Can someone send me a sample that can look to create that? I am not very comfortable with scripting language used in Health Share. Appreciate your help.
I am putting together a new interface to take in a CSV file and output an HL7 message.
I have used the record mapper to create the source class and I am putting together the transform, but when trying to test it I am not seeing the data populate the HL7 as intended.
I found the thread that discusses object mapping, in particular mapping a common global among more than one namespace. The example that is given is a simple one when it's ^global(sub1, ^global(sub2, etc. However I'm having trouble getting this to compile/work when the global has a fixed subscript amongst variable ones.
I have this global in namespaces LAB and ARK in the following format:
^CB(1,sub1)=....
^CB(1,sub2)=...
^CB(1,sub3)=...
Here is what I have for this. In it's current state it throws tons of errors: