Is there a programmatic way (in ObjectScript) to determine if a string is an SQL reserved word (aside from using embedded SQL to try to name a property with that string and look for the error :-))?
i am trying to embed a dynamic SQL into Objectscript code , but the %NEXT() will return 0 , however when i copy the same query and run it in the SQL bit it will give me the result i want the code :
In the past, I've created custom SQL operations, but now I had something trivial to do, so I decided to take EnsLib.SQL.Operation.GenericOperation out for a spin. There's no example in the docs, so it was a little tricky. Here's what I ended up doing:
In my external database, I have 'mytable' with two fields 'id1' and 'id2'. Here are the pertinent Business Operation settings:
I am experiencing an issue while executing a stored procedure in InterSystems Cache. Here’s the procedure I created
CREATE PROCEDURE Silk.sp_InsertRecord ( IN RecordDate TIMESTAMP, IN UserName VARCHAR(50), IN RecordType INT, IN RecordID VARCHAR(50), IN CategoryID INT, IN ApprovalDate TIMESTAMP, IN FileSize BIGINT, IN WorkstationName VARCHAR(50) ) BEGIN INSERT INTO DummyRecords ( RecordKey, FilePath, RecordDate, UserName,
I need help with coming up with a SQL query that pulls only one value. I have a case where two providers share the exact same name. Each has a different NPI number and IdentityTypeId. I tried the below query - output is also below.
I have been trying to track down an issue we are seeing in our TEST environment with Memory usage.
We have Several BP's for years now that take a HL7 message, parse it apart, and make calls to a Custom EnsLib.SQL.OutboundAdapter to have it execute Insert/Select/Update/Delete stored procedures against a MS SQL Database via JDBC connection. We are using Microsoft's JDBC 12.2 driver to do this.
What we are seeing is that IRIS.WorkQueue globals are being defined for these calls but then the IRIS.WorkQueue is not being cleaned up and taking up large amounts of Memory.
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I am accessing IRIS databases with JDBC (or ODBC) using Python. I want to fetch the data into a pandas dataframe to manipulate the data and create charts from it. I ran into a problem with string handling while using JDBC. This post is to help if anyone else has the same issues. Or, if there is an easier way to solve this, let me know in the comments!
I am using OSX, so I am unsure how unique my problem is. I am using Jupyter Notebooks, although the code would generally be the same if you used any other Python program or framework.