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.
first of all thank you for taking the time to read and answer this question.
Recently, since we have upgraded to HealtShare 2020, we experienced the fact that when opening in the Studio the Process (.bpl) and Transformation (.dtl) classes, it asks us to log in, i.e. username and password, almost every time we open a new Process or Transformation.
However, in previous versions, I think we had HealthShare 2016 or 2017 or 2018, and in it, you could log in from the Studio in Processes and Transformations, logging in 1 time only.
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 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?
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I want to export a project from Studio, but when I do so I get an error that I cannot use the default name and should rename the project instead. However, I cannot find anywhere how I rename the project.
I want to create a custom list inheriting %ListOfDatatypes in order to implement some methods like Map, Filter, ForEach, but I have some questions. Just to mention, I have already read the topic about DeclarativeCOS.
When I define a property like following, caché uses %Collection.ListOfDT or %Collection.ListOfObj, as it's shown in the documentation
How do I change my login information for Cache Studio if I clicked the checkbox to automatically save my login info so I do not have to enter my username/password every time I open Studio?
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We at George James Software recently released a new version of Deltanji, the native source code management tool for Caché, Ensemble and HealthShare.
Version 6.1 includes several enhancements, including easy creation of labels. Bulk transfer of large codesets is also now available from the browser UI.
A perpetually free "install and go" Solo Edition of Deltanji is available. Licenses can be purchased for other editions that provide more advanced code management and deployment features.
Deltanji is compatible with Atelier. It can also manage external files.
Welcome to NewBie's Corner, a weekly or biweekly post covering basic Caché Material.
InterSystems Caché provides a GUI (Graphical User Interface) based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called Caché Studio. Developers can use Studio to create and maintain applications.
Controlling Process Flow
Controlling Process Flow means controlling the execution path of code. The execution of code flows from the top to the bottom in a routine, except for the following:
This article contains the tutorial document for a Global Summit academy session on Text Categorization and provides a helpful starting point to learn about Text Categorization and how iKnow can help you to implement Text Categorization models. This document was originally prepared by Kerry Kirkham and Max Vershinin and should work based on the sample data provided in the SAMPLES namespace.
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A lot of developers like to work with Studio and have been looking into source code version control such as GIT or into enabling modern development workflows like CICD or DevOps processes.
This article describe an elementary solution to get you started in CICD and DevOps, even if you are not yet ready to move to Atelier or forth coming VS Code approach which enable client side source code version control.