I am configuring IIS to work with the CSP Gateway but I'm running into this error:
"The Module DLL 'C:\Inetpub\CSPGateway\CSPms.dll' could not be loaded due to a configuration problem. The current configuration only supports loading images built for a x86 processor architecture."
In terms of general through-put design and long term support, I'm considering what would be a "best approach" for needing to create multiple batch files in a few different layouts from the same data-sets.
Prompted by this post about accessing a global at its original location after you have changed a mapping, here's a tip about one specific dropdown in Portal that's sometimes useful.
Presenter: Jeff Semmens Task: Model and access data as objects in .NET without designing the database first Approach: Use InterSystems Entity Framework
Description: Come and experience how you can design your database model in .NET and evolve it over time by leveraging the Entity Framework.
Problem: Current bindings require database-first design. I cannot design my model in .NET.
Solution: The Entity Framework is an object-relational mapping framework that allows data-oriented applications to model and access their data as objects in .NET. Database- first is still supported but will fade away in future releases.
Content related to this session, including slides, video and additional learning content can be found here.
The following post is a guide to implement a basic architecture for DeepSee. This implementation includes a database for the DeepSee cache and a database for the DeepSee implementation and settings.
Just released from Learning Services: Using the Complex Record Mapper video. See how the Complex Record Mapper lets you turn nested and serial records into production messages — without writing any code.