Studio is a client application, built using Caché objects, that runs on Windows-based operating systems. It can connect to any Caché server (compatible with the current version of Studio) regardless of what platform and operating system that server is using.
I have a question about something in Studio that has been bugging me for a while. Why does the font of some items in the Classes treeview (View > Class View) appear in italics whilst others do not?
I want to achieve the same function as the management portal under the Utilities menu。
I wrote a studio.sourcecontrol menu tool. I want to use chrome to open the CSP page. Now I can open it to CSP, but the IP address is the intranet IP of the cloud server. How can I get the IP of the current studio connection?
We would like to know if there is a recommended way to look for if a service has a port in use in each Instance's / Namespace's Production?
We ask because of currently if we need to look if a port is used, we check in Studio every Namespace (there are more than 5) and every Instance (there are four)
I am looking to find a way to search Studio and find transforms that do NOT contain certain string or logic. How can I find the ones that do not have that string?
It's well-known among Studio users that besides few predefined code fragments (for ObjectScript, Basic, MV Basic) it's possible to add user-defined code fragments. I found it rather convenient to use them as patterns that help to follow some conventions (internal standards) of writing, say, methods descriptions.
But I didn't find a way how to share these patterns, except dumb copy-pasting. Did somebody succeed with this task? Any help would be appreciated.
In the purpose of my work, I have to implement a code that will communicate with a restful server coded in JAVA.
To fulfill my task, they gave me the link to the restful server + a certificate to use + the class that's going to be sent back + the names of 2 functions:
I am compiling a REST Operation to call our hospital Administration system, following tutorials around the REST API's etc. First time we have integrated like this so not much knowledge around our hospital - hoping someone on here can help.
I have been using the JSONStreamToObject Method which is working as i expected, apart from trying to get a specific item in the example JSON Response as follows:
Ok so I am way outside of my comfort zone, and had to build an application using CSP to give users the ability to access SQL configuration tables. These SQL Configuration tables will affect the data that is sent to the downstream system.
I saw in the examples where we were able to import GIF's/IMAGES into the CSP folders to use as a reference in our CSP pages. My question is how do you do that? If I try to import through studio, it tells me the file is invalid.
Just trying to make it a little more user friendly then blocks on a page.