#Terminal

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Question Sergio Fernandes · May 16, 2016

Hi, 
My name is Sergio Fernandes and I'm from Brazil.
I would like to know how can i use MVBasic at Cache Terminal or .csp.
My original problem is to converter Integer Numbers to Roman Numbers and consulting cache documentation I found "Conversion Codes" at http://localhost:57772/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=GVRF_basicfe…
My version is Intersystems Ensemble 2013.1.6.950.0
Thanks a lot,

Sérgio Fernandes

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Article Nikita Savchenko · May 6, 2016 8m read

Greetings! This article describes yet another simple way of creating installers for the solutions based on InterSystems Caché. The topic covers applications, which can be installed or completely removed from Caché with one action only. If you are still documenting installation instructions that have more than one step to do to install your application — it’s high time you automated this process. 

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Article Eduard Lebedyuk · Apr 25, 2016 6m read

Introduction

If you manage multiple Caché instances across several servers, you may want to be able to execute arbitrary code from one Caché instance on another. System administrators and technical support specialists may also want to run arbitrary code on remote Caché servers. To address these needs, I have developed a special tool called RCE.
In this article, we will discuss what are the typical ways of solving similar tasks and how RCE (Remote Code Execution) can help.

What possible approaches are available?

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Question Andreas Zuckerhut · Apr 13, 2016

Greetings.

I'm currently struggling with launching a routine from the command prompt using ccontrol.

Basically I have a routine with a parameter which works fine using the following:
ccontrol cterminal ^ANDYTST(\"c:\temp\\\") USER

This receives c:\temp\ then in the routine.
However, when there is a space inside the parameter it assumes that it receives a script.
I can still run it using ccontrol terminal, but that then tells me the argument is invalid.
Therefore, is there something like a placeholder for whitespaces?
And, is it possible to hand it the credentials?

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Article John Murray · Mar 6, 2016 2m read

When my COS code is executing in a Caché process it might want to interact with the host operating system. For the purpose of this post I'm focusing on a Windows host, but much of it applies to other host OS platforms as well.

A common example of host OS interaction is when my process wants to read from or write to a file. What credentials will apply when Windows is checking whether or not to allow me access to the file?

To answer that we need to consider another question. How did our process start?

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