go to post Robert Cemper · 15 hr ago Hi Jean, at first glance I'd expect the query plan for #18. and #19. should be quite similar:SQL offers 3 levels to see the query plan show Show the execution plan for the current statement. show pl[an] [v[erbose]] Shows the current statement execution plan. If the verbose qualifier is used, show all the module details for the current statement's execution plan; Otherwise, display only the top-level module details by default. show planalt [v[erbose]] Shows the current statement alternate execution plans. If the verbose qualifier is used, show all the module details for the current statement's execution plan and all alternate plans; Otherwise, display only the top-level module details by default.. This might offer a chance to identify the difference.There's still an - unlikely - chance that #19 runs on some broken cached query,that never was updated. so clear cached queries might be a possible solution. Not an explanation Best regards, Robert
go to post Robert Cemper · Jun 1 Interoperability is not available in all namespaces. Typically not in %SYS, but in USERCheck in Management Portal. where it is included.
go to post Robert Cemper · May 29 I'm once more impressed by your contribution.As often in past you leave the (mostly boring) mainstream,look over the mental fence and bring tools and solutions beyond the usual compositions that I see repeatedly in my reviews.this is just great! . 👏 👍
go to post Robert Cemper · May 28 Hello community; My name is Robert C. Cemper, graduate engineer from Vienna Technical University I'm Austrian, born and still living in Vienna for 77 years. I'm married once and have 3 aged children. Over the years I worked with several big companies in the emerging IT market, like SIEMENS, Olivetti, Digital Equipment, Compaq, ... finally InterSystems. My special story with InterSystems is available in this article 45 Years with Intersystems Actually I'm "retired but not tired" and follow Developer Community with unbroken interest. Especially because I had a similar proposal 10 years before it finally materialized. My feelings for it are quite similar to a grandfather My special interests are the core functionalities of the Global Storage, ObjectScript and SQL Working close to the internals is my core competence, but also all network stuff. Actually im focusing on Docker in the OpenExchange environment. My top hobby are computers for about 60 years and my whole career was based on it. I started with a console panel with toggle switches for the address and some others for the content. One of my teachers built the first transistor based computer in Europe. Other hobbies like music, theater, skiing, hiking, biking, travel to other countries changed importance over time. At my retirement I returned to University to catch up with progress in Physics, especially Quantum Physics, Cosmology, Paleology, ... I also added Latin to my set of 4 spoken + 2 written languages. I stopped LinkedIn as I was spammed by unacceptable job offers. Due to health and social limitations I will not attend READY 2025
go to post Robert Cemper · May 21 Write to a DataBase with no Read is not possible by principle.Think if indices and other information for structural maintenance.BUT:You may create your own WRITE in a method, function, background job, ...that elevates to RW access and drops it at completion.details: Privileged Routine Applications
go to post Robert Cemper · May 11 I prepared a pull request for standard Docker supporthttps://github.com/r-cemper/PR_First-Vector-Search-on-IRIS
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 30 #1) in %SYS find the sessions by this Stored Procedure: #2 Next based on the SessionId I can open the Object %SYS>set sess=##class(%CSP.Session).%OpenId("kTkyVXwgxw") %SYS>set pid=sess.ProcessId %SYS>if $l(pid) set tSC=$$DeleteSession^%SYS.cspServer(pid) The last row was found in Class %CSP.UI.Portal.CSPSessions ClassMethod EndSessionAttention. Not every CSP Session has also a pid !
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 18 That's a typical case,where I write my personal ZZanyname function into %ZLANGF00.macto hide the details
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 18 which version ? I tried and failed.CLASS DOES NOT EXIST>%FromOref+8^%Library.DynamicObject.1 *%Library.EntityProjectionUtilSAMPLES>w $zvIRIS for Windows (x86-64) 2024.3 (Build 217U) Thu Nov 14 2024 17:59:58 EST
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 14 Just to confirm naming in COS GlobalName is everything between Caret ^ and left Parenthesis (GlobalSubscript is everything within left and right Parenthesis ( )
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 14 Did you mean to map this Global ? ^DepartmentMasterData("^E2C8.D9IS.*") ????? or just ^E2C8.D9IS.* ? with all subscripts
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 8 OK To Stream needs 1 line 2 statements ClassMethod personsidGET(messageRequest As dc.Sample.v3rest.requests.personsidGET) As %Stream.Object { set stream=##class(%Stream.TmpCharacter).%New(),sc=##class(dc.Sample.Person).%OpenId(messageRequest.pathid).%JSONExportToStream(.stream) return stream } To String is shorter (just 1 statement) as you don't need to initialize %String) ClassMethod personsidGET(messageRequest As dc.Sample.v3rest.requests.personsidGET) As %String do ##class(dc.Sample.Person).%OpenId(messageRequest.pathid).%JSONExportToString(.string) return string {
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 7 not just Sample.Person but also Sample.Address,or whatever serial class you refer to require %JSON Adaptor.then set person=##class(Sample.Person).%OpenId(3) >set sc=person.%JSONExportToString(.Jperson) set zjson={}.%FromJSON(Jperson) ZWRITE Jperson="{"LIMIT":103,"Name":"O'Rielly,Xavier E.","SSN":"331-77-5308","DOB":"1957-05-26","Home":{"Street":"8757 Elm Place","City":"Miami","State":"FL","Zip":"92027"},"Office":{"Street":"413 First Drive","City":"Miami","State":"NH","Zip":"83830"},"Age":67,"RowVer":0}" person=<OBJECT REFERENCE>[2@Sample.Person] sc=1 zjson=<OBJECT REFERENCE>[13@%Library.DynamicObject] and there is your dynamic object
go to post Robert Cemper · Apr 1 there is no description of how to communicate with Butlerat the moment it hangs around like a lazy chap
go to post Robert Cemper · Mar 10 Congratulations to the participants and winners.Special BIG THANKS to the organizers and administrators of this contest. 💐🏵🌷🌻🌹I'm really proud to see how this community has grown and raised in quality.