Has anyone found a good terminal emulator replacement for Cache Terminal?
We want one where the up arrow works to bring back the last command typed (without extraneous characters appearing at the beginning of the line) and be able to run D ^JOURNAL and have it display correctly.
I tried WebTerminal a couple of years back and but it didn't work properly with the journal. I've tried RoyalTS and that doesn't do up arrow or the journal correctly even though it's supposed to be emulating a VT400.
I have set up a Docker image with IrisHealth Community Edition and created a backup of all databases with the Management Portal. Obviously, the restore requires a different way, i.e. a terminal or session needs to be started to use a "Do ^DBREST".
Due to the manual first a session (which is probably same as iristerm terminal) needs to be started:
would like to know how to execute deployments through cache terminal..Are are there any function or scripts available for deploying ? Is there any direct cache command similar to GUI-deploy that will deploy ?
I want to connect to my local terminal via Eclipse in Windows. I am able to connect to the server but not my own machine. It opens from "cube icon" -> Terminal but I want to open and connect to it in Eclipse.
I'm attempting to compile a basic Python code on a remote server, but it appears that the compiler doesn't recognize the language.
The remote server is running a virtual machine with Oracle Linux Server 7.9 (64-bit), and it has IRIS for UNIX (Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86-64) 2021.1 (Build 215U) [HealthConnect:3.3.0] installed.
When I try to compile a script that includes a Python ClassMethod, such as this "testpy.cls":
Is it possible to make the cache terminal available over a mirrored vip address for a healthshare mirrored environment? So that connecting to a terminal for a mirrored environment will always connect to the Live Node?
I'm looking to write a Powershell script to run against the system and need to connect to the Live Node in a mirrored setup. Is this possible or am I going to have to log onto each node to establish which is Live. Or does this even matter?
CLM is a tool for localization/internationalization/adding multi-language support to a project based on InterSystems Caché.
Imagine that you have a ready project where all the content is in Russian, and you need to add an English localization to it. You wrap all your strings into resources, translate them into English and call the necessary resource for Russian or English when necessary. Nothing tricky, if you think about it. But what if there are lots of strings and there are mistakes in Russian (or English)? What if you need to localize in more than one language – say, ten? This is exactly the kind of project where you should use CLM. It will help you localize the entire content of your project into the necessary language and retain the possibility to correct entries.
I am trying to run a command line code using $zf(-1) in cache terminal. it is returning access denied error.
I have tried to run the code in cmd itself it is also throwing Access denied error. But if opened cmd as administrator and run the same code it is working perfectly. I am using windows system.
Hence i need to know how can i run the cmd line code as administrator using our terminal or studio. Please help me out.
Running WebTerminal from OpenExchange over HTTPS could be a very secure access method for remote developers. So I was asked to compare it to other access tools.
In the previous article, I had just started working with Arduino, and got a meteorological station to show as a result. In this article, let's go further: we will set up authentication via RFID cards and Arduino against the InterSystems Caché application.
What types of solutions are out there for terminal based applications to output reports to a PDF document? This is a roll-and-scroll application that has its own scripts for generating reports.
I was wondering if anyone had any input on how to troubleshoot classes in a terminal session? I'm currently writing an "adapter" so that way we can encrypt and decrypt files through GNUPG (PGP keys).
How to programmatically setup docker-compose file to have IRIS container with OS authentication enabled? And have the following while entering the terminal:
In this article I would like to tell you about macros in InterSystems Caché. A macro is a symbolic name that is replaced with a set of instructions during compilation. A macro can “unfold” in various instruction sets each time it is called, depending on the parameters passed to it and activated scenarios. This can be both static code and the result of ObjectScript execution. Let's take a look at how you can use them in your application.
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.
InterSystems has a new IDE called Atelier but that is for later.