go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 5, 2016 Hi, Sansa!What is the Caché installation type? 8-bit, or Unicode? You can find out it via $zv.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 3, 2016 Hi, Dmitry!It's known issue and will be fixed in the next release.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Sep 28, 2016 Hi, Kevin!Thanks for the valuable feedback.We will introduce it to the DC UI in some next release.But today I can suggest you this DeepSee dashboard with the list of daily posts.It shows articles daily in the current month (you can pick another month if you want), numbers are clickable to let you go to the posts.There are also filters on post types, groups, tags and author.Hope that helps.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Sep 27, 2016 Hi Ponnumani!I can advise you to have a look on InterSystems online courses. There is no certification there (yet), but there are plenty of courses where you can upgrade you InterSystems Technology skills.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Sep 13, 2016 Hi, Stuart!Thanks for pointing this. It is fixed, so FAQ transformed into Developer Community FAQ.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Sep 5, 2016 Hi, Mike!See the good conversation here related to your question.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Sep 4, 2016 Hi, Mark!It is filed again and I hope will be queued soon for the recent sprint.About general RSS: what about this?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Aug 16, 2016 Tips & Tricks tag introduced. Use it for your Tips and Tricks experience regarding InterSystems Technology.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Aug 12, 2016 Hi, Amir!I use CacheUpdater to keep plenty of virtual machines (f.e. 30+ virtual machines) up to date with the certain set of Caché Utilities, which can be updated just with Caché classes download from github repo and compile.CachéGithubCI is continuous integration tool for development with Github repositories as Eduard already mentioned.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Aug 12, 2016 Hi, Ponnumani!The right name of the technology is InterSystems Caché, thank you!You can find more than 100 free online courses with exercises on InterSystems Caché and other InterSystems products on this site.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Aug 10, 2016 Hi, Doug!Yes, it doesn't work now properly. We plan to exclude this option from the menu to use only external links.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jul 25, 2016 Hi, Greg!You can search within not Community but within a Tag.For example let's search your post with the word "way".There are a lot of results and it's a trick to find your post.But you can dropdown Tag menu in the search result and filter results to Tag. F.e. your post has 'online-learning' tag.Let's do it and see search results then:You can search within several tags simultaneously.Hope that helps.P.S. 'Online learning' is the not very fit tag for this post. Please consider to change it to 'Developer Community' tag.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jul 21, 2016 Hi Greg!We do not support this type of posts anymore.Code packages should be placed as code snippets, gist or github repos. See details here.But thank you! We'll delete this artefact.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jul 18, 2016 Hi, Randy! It's a known issue. The problem is that DSW(DeepSeeWeb) contains some unicode symbols in UI and they come from CSP Gateway in ISO 1859-1 codepage, which is not Unicode obviously. It happens because in your NLS scheme (I believe it is enuw) there is the default setting for non-CSP files that they should go in ISO 1859-1. While it is not fixed in the release, it is fixable two ways: 1. Copy index.html to index.csp and try to connect to it same way you do with index.html page. Symbols should go in Unicode now. 2. Write your current codepage setting in CSP Gateway for the files: zw ^%SYS("CSP","DefaultFileCharset") This setting should be "utf-8". If there is another setting, save it somewhere and change to "utf-8" So this should fix it: set ^%SYS("CSP","DefaultFileCharset")="utf-8"
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jul 14, 2016 Hi, Mike!There is no option to delete your own posts now. But you can unpublish them.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jun 15, 2016 I think the problem is that you use calculated measure for the measure with the same name - f.e. count.To solve this introduce the measure for Count with another name, f.e. CubeACount and use calculated measure to use this measure in the expression.Hope it helps.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Jun 8, 2016 It seems Alex Koblov suggested solution for this in this thread
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · May 24, 2016 Hi, Amir!Have you looked at the recent article from Alexander Koblov related to collations? I hope it has some answers on this topic.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · May 24, 2016 No, you don't need gulp to use it. Gulp is used to make releases. To use it on your server do following: Install MDX2JSON first. Download Installer.cls.xml (from MDX2JSON folder in repository or releases page) and import it into any namespace)Run in terminal (import namespace) under user with %All role: Do ##class(MDX2JSON.Installer).setup() It will create MDX2JSON Namespace, will create /MDX2JSON webapp, make MDX2JSON package mapping to %All. Check server:port/MDX2JSON/Test that installation was successful. Then download the recent DSWeb release and install it. How to install: download installer. Import it to any Namespace (f.e. User). Run: d ##class(DSW.Installer).setup() It will create webapp, folder and will install the client. To update DSW, run: d ##class(DSW.Installer).update()