go to post Robert Cemper · 18 hr ago No idea about zpm.Just a guess: if not listed or in a PKG it won't be touchedBUT this loads and compiles it set tSC=$system.OBJ.Import(fileref,"ck")
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 12 1️⃣ When you joined the Developer Community and how you first discovered it.I joined in 2017, and it was by accident.Looking for help to work around a problem caused by "academic ignorance". Some linguistic university experts for German language up in sky, far from reality, decided: "S_sharp" ß (a lowercase only character for hundreds of years) will be also an uppercase character from now on.No one cared about the impact to sort orders, code conversions, pattern match. regular expressions, ...My cry for help:German collation of ß in upper and lower caseIn DC I got help and advice within a few hours on how to escapeuntil a new release or bug fix might have an official solution.Exploring DC was another big surprise for me.It was rather similar to a proposal I had done in 2005and I was massively pushed back by service managers at that time.DC covered and extended my basic intentionsI fell in love immediately and still feel like a proud grandfatherobserving his successful growing grandchildren.2️⃣ A meaningful moment or story from your personal journey here.It was somewhat longer than a moment, though just a single trigger.The challenge was to start working with Docker in some OEX packageBefore that, I was rather resistant to publishing complex examples.The effort to describe a complex setup and not having controlover implementation was rather significant.With Docker I had a reproducible environment and no traces or remainingjunk after termination.Another extra was learning to produce videos of my examples for contests.I never did it before and still don't have any private videos on Youtube.3️⃣ An article, question, or discussion you consider especially valuableThere are two recent articles that moved me most:The Wait Is Over: Welcome GoLang Support for InterSystems IRIS + followersandReducing the Footprint of the Docker image of IRIS Community EditionIt's 2 times the same authoring engineer, and what he presents matches mypersonal understanding of what quality software system engineering is like:- precise and detailed analysis- detailed and fully through tested code before release- 2 top-class projects My personal sorrow:There are groups that may force out the results just because of the"NOT INVENTED HERE" mentality in some areas.I speak based on personal experience after being attacked followinga backport of %JSON classes to Caché some years ago.
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 11 You got the point. Before means "before this century" before CSP / WEBstack, .. were introduced There were INT routines in %SYS with lots of $ZU() and $VIEW(). Device 63 was quite busy. Most are unknown today. But some are still around and still work. It's not as rigid as GlobalDB was / (is?) but has some similarity.
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 10 I'm delighted !I publish my OEX review also here, just in case it might be "delayed" by OEX censors. An excellent experience 7* The image started so fast that I thought there was a mistake Just ~400Kb instead of the usual 2.5 to 8 GB Everything is there that you may need an editor? there is x ^% as in times before Studio do ^JOBSTAT as in times before CSP and SMP run all classic command-line utilities To me, a time travel back to when I started with InterSystems Products Thank you for this birthday gift on the exact date. Time travel is possible!!
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 10 BIG CONGRATULATIONS! And many thanks to the excellent and engaged team that runs and manages all parts of the Community! 💐🌸🌷🏵🌺🌻🥀
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 4 Late suggestion:if you interpret your <entry> as a piece separator in your XML string, you may apply this trick ;; asssuming your input is in xmltext ;; get the 4th entry set entry4=$piece($piece(xmltest,"<entry>",4+1),"</entry>") ;;-------^---------------------------------^
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 4 A guess from the hip: import of *.CSP is followed by compiling it to *.CLS, which is compiled to *.INT import of *.CLS doesn't necessarily trigger a compile
go to post Robert Cemper · Dec 2 * It's just great to see this excellent example* still in maintenance and updated* It's my personal favourite * working, refreshed and kept in shape over the years. I wish I could see more of those packages in OEX Muchas Gracias Salva ! 🤝
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 26 This reminds me of the ages-old service rule The customer is always right If it is not right, then #1. applies automatically 😁
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 26 I composed a small example as DV.MAC with 36 conditions. and -as expected- hit no limit. DV ; for i=1:1:50 { set x=$r(40) set col=$SELECT( x=1:"col_1", x=2:"col_2", x=3:"col_3", x=4:"col_4", x=5:"col_5", x=6:"col_6", x=7:"col_7", x=8:"col_8", x=9:"col_9", x=10:"col_10", x=11:"col_11", x=12:"col_12", x=13:"col_13", x=14:"col_14", x=15:"col_15", x=16:"col_16", x=17:"col_17", x=18:"col_18", x=19:"col_19", x=20:"col_20", x=21:"col_21", x=22:"col_22", x=23:"col_23", x=24:"col_24", x=25:"col_25", x=26:"col_26", x=27:"col_27", x=28:"col_28", x=29:"col_29", x=30:"col_30", x=31:"col_31", x=32:"col_32", x=33:"col_33", x=34:"col_34", x=35:"col_35", 1:"more") write i,?4,x,?10,col,! } result: . . . . 23 32 col_32 24 39 more 25 39 more 26 31 col_31 27 10 col_10 28 36 more 29 24 col_24 30 21 col_21 31 2 col_2 . . . .
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 24 I met a similar issue.A new IDEA might be to fix the interface for IDEAS 😉
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 14 While you are in terminal $IO="|TRM|:|10468" or similar from Studio it is "|TCP|1972|11096" with 1972 as Superserver portIt's one of the differences
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 14 I fully support your proposal.I published >700 reviews for the actual 1156 visible packages.And there are several challenges to be addressed with any new structure. The reviews with stars focus on an actual individual snapshot. Similar to the code or example, they age and may become invalid. Ongoing maintenance by creators can't be expected So a clear separation between actual and maintained packages and those just kept for historical reference could be useful. The decision for maintenance must be left to the creator Example: If some essential function in IRIS is dropped without replacement with no acceptable workaround, I'd move it to the archive I just had to unpublish some packages for this reason Another category could be packages where ISC takes responsibility. This isn't a solution, but a step in between to improve the actual situationI wonder how many of the 1156 packages might move to the archive without maintenance There is no voting on the numbers added
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 13 Chrome could be a beast on cachingFor other cases, I had to clear its cache from settings several timesThe latest AI stuff even modified my text during typing.I had to fight to lock it in chains
go to post Robert Cemper · Nov 9 Hi @Evgeny Shvarov You inspired me to extend the standard Dockerfile sequence by this line RUN --mount=type=bind,src=.,dst=. \ iris start IRIS && \ iris session IRIS < zpm.script && \ iris session IRIS < iris.script && \ iris stop IRIS quietly and zpm.script is basically the version-independent one-liner sliced to readable pieces zn "%SYS" ;; from onezpm hang 3 write !,"from onezpm",! set r=##class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New() set r.Server="pm.community.intersystems.com" set r.SSLConfiguration="ISC.FeatureTracker.SSL.Config" do r.Get("/packages/zpm/latest/installer") do $system.OBJ.LoadStream(r.HttpResponse.Data,"c") ZPM "repo -r -n registry -url https://pm.community.intersystems.com/ -user """" -pass """"" zpm "enable -community" hang 2 Write !,"ZPM ready",! halt This makes me independent from the limits of intersystemsdc/.....and I can use images from containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/****-communitywith a minimal invasive approach without touching any other part of the repo