go to post Robert Cemper · 12 hr ago Looks like old cached queries don't know new index ???try drop cached queries from SMP
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 24 Add it to the GitHub package in any case. with a short notice in README.I have no experience with using ZPM outside IRIS.
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 24 OK this is fixed and works fine.Some hints from personal experience make sure your phone is operational use a fresh API key use an anonymous browser session speak English or American
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 23 Sorry, there is a bug: from config.py: # Default config variables import json import os import sys import base64 APP_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) JSON_CONFIG_PATH = APP_PATH+"/config.b64" ..... BUT it is missing in your repo: irisowner@2bbb2b066320:~/dev$ irispython ./rh/flask/main.py/home/irisowner/dev/rh/flask/app/config.b64 not found Ooops !
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 18 No discussion: Business Operation and Outbound adapter is a combination you should not break But to trigger a second Business OP You just need a Business Service that you kick,no need for a Busines Process in between. Old ENSDEMO shows such examples.eg. DemoRecodMapperHere the FileService is the driving part.another example uses a service that triggers itself DemoDashboard It just lives on his timeout settingHere it has nothing to do then updating some propertiesBut it could be anything. eg Kicking another Business Operation
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 15 Translation from the French community posted by @Lorenzo Scalese ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, ISC should keep a copy of the original repo until a new release on OEX (this is eventually the case already)If a package gets orphaned, it seems to be complicated to hand it over to another member of the community if this copy doesn't exist. The account on GitHub could have been closed or the repo could have been deleted. This complicates the situation. We could. of course, try to recover the content from ZPM. But this could be wuite a huge effort of re-engineering. [ If it is available in ZPM at all. -rcc] Regarding the deletion of the package.I'm not against the idea, IF there is a valid reason.It happened to me that I deleted a package because a new functionality of IRIS made it obsolete.Anyhow, I left the repo on GitHub public in order not to lose the contained knowledge. In that case, we could decide on an option to "archive" the package Not everybody works with the latest version of IRIS. So this might be interesting in some cases. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you & Merci @Lorenzo Scalese
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 15 Just to complete the case mailing was step 0 way backI received no reply and canceled the related PR which was out of data after 3+ months
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 14 You can see 2 examples of the adoption of orphaned OEX packages here:Besides the pure bug fixes, I applied some other enhancements for comfort pointer to the orphaned predecessor fixed Dockerfile to be version-independent fixed pending mapping of SuperServer added support for IPM added installation guide added quality tag added demo server added screenshots enhanced README Case #1) https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/JSONExportManyToManyOEX>>> https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/JSONExport-ManyToMany-ADGitHub: https://github.com/rcemper/JSONExport-ManyToMany-AD Case #2) https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/Samples-FHIR-Oximeter-DevicesOEX>>> https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/Samples-FHIR-Oximeter-Devices-ADGitHub: https://github.com/rcemper/Samples-FHIR-Oximeter-Devices-ADThe packages on OEX are still pending for approval and not public yet.
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 9 Today I had to process a rather sad exercise. 😢 For about 15 recognized packages in OEX I had to cancel my previous reviewsbecause the packages were broken. They could have been fixéd easily as there were PRs ready.But for more than 3 months these fixes were just ignored by their owners.On top of it:A significant part of them was highly awarded in previous contests I'm deeply disappointed, as the Quality of Packages in OEX was a personal focus.However, I have to accept that quality has lost importance also in thisnarrow section of my life. 😞
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 8 did you try Global-dump-to-SQL ?it's not so fresh (from 2020) but just works for any Global description is here Show Global by SQL SELECT
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 5 Thank you @John Murray !As I haven't been forced to use VCS up to now I leave the check to someone more experienced.I use personally WebTerminal just for access to the Demo Server.So I have no direct pain. It's more a warning
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 5 SMP > System Operation > Databases shows the size o your DB 8192 is the default you have to match te blocksize of your backup source /usr/lib/iris/mgr/ is IRISSYS or the HS equivalent a direct restore may destroy your running installation. restore it in a parallel DB and import only uncritical parts. in SMP > System Adnin > Config > Sys Config > Local DB you can set the Blocksize of the DB before creation: Blocksize might be hardwired in Community Distribution
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 5 cross check in ObjectScript set d="/dev/nul" open d use d read xx close d zwrite xx xx="" QAD
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 5 Investigating WebTerminal.core shows a top-quality redirect constructdesigned specifically for ObjectScript.I doubt that Embedded Py is able to make use of it.
go to post Robert Cemper · Sep 5 I think I found the deeper cause of the problem.In WebTeminal both $P and $I point to a /nul deviceStandard input from a NUL device is a NUL_string in any programming language I knowAs you can see this is happening here; I assume this is a design issue of WebTerminal and a mismatch with Embedded Py
go to post Robert Cemper · Aug 29 there is no public code available to examine.WRC has access to internals
go to post Robert Cemper · Aug 29 I like it!I wonder if this would work also for Horse Races or Roulette or BlackJack or Baccarat.