go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 18, 2017 You can retrieve list of certificates in a way like this ClassMethod SSLConfigs() As %String { new $namespace set $namespace = "%SYS" set rs=##class(Security.SSLConfigs).ListNamesFunc() set result = "" while rs.%Next() { set result = result_$lb(rs.Name) } quit result } And result will be in $lb USER>w $lts(##class(User.Test).SSLConfigs()) Amazon,Google,ISC.FeatureTracker.SSL.Config
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 18, 2017 This error may be thrown by some different reasons while you call %Save for an object.In my case at this place "%Save+5" I have a call to method %BuildObjectGraph, which is internal in %RegisteredObject class. Described as "Build the list of reachable objects and their dependencies". This method calls recursively, so, maybe some troubles with dependencies.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 13, 2017 Not, we don't have $listprevious. And I can say why. $listbuild format quite simple where each element of $listbuild is solid. It has header and data, where in the header we have the length of data. So, to get next element, we just have to read header and ptr used to set position where header begins. But when you want to read the previous element, you can't know how long this previous value, and you can't find this right place, you still have to read from the beginning. So, only one way to do it: for i=$listlength(myList):-1:1
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 13, 2017 Could you try to test it with latest version 2017.1 or FieldTest 2017.2?I would also recommend trying to replace OpenSSL with the latest version in the bin folder. Not sure in this way, but may be it can help.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 5, 2017 I don't know how FHIR endpoint looks like in HealthShare, but looks like it this is wrong /csp/healthshare/fhiraccess/fhiraccess/ I gues it should be /csp/healthshare/fhiraccess/ JSON, end else seems OK.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 5, 2017 Sure, not. When you read particular patient, your URL is something like (where 1234 is ID of this patient): /fhir/Patient/1234 But to create new patient, you should use /fhir/Patient and method POST Full URL, with ID, need when you want to update particular patient, and use method PUT. This is how it should be by standard FHIR. But I have not worked with FHIR in HealtShare, and maybe there is some differences.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 5, 2017 Can you show full request: URL, and some example json?Looks like your URL is incorrect.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 4, 2017 I got the same error, with %SQLQuery and embedded SQL (&sql), and in 2017.2 too. Looks like some error, and you should say about it to the WRC. SQLCODE=-3 : Closing quote (') missing SELECT TOP 3 JSON_OBJECT('lit':'Employee from','t':%TABLENAME,'name':Name,'num':SSN) FROM Sample.Employee While it works perfectly with %SQL.Statement, and through Management Portal Or just from the documentation page, here.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 4, 2017 The bold part is what is causing the error.And where error?And version just 2017, is not enough. Is it 2017.1 or 2017.2?
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Sep 1, 2017 Look at the documentation csession instname "[label[+offset]]^routine"Specifies the name of a COS program to run in user mode. In addition to the specified formats, you can pass parameter lists consisting of string and/or numeric literals, as well as omitted (void) parameters, as follows: "routine[([parameter-list])]""[label]^routine[([parameter-list])]""##CLASS(package.class).method[([parameter-list])]" where, for example, parameter-list is specified in the form "string literal",,-+-000123.45600E+07, and omitted parameters are passed to the target as $Data(parameter)=0. Whitespace and shell meta characters must be quoted in an operating-system dependent form. So, you can just call your code in routine or class with csession. If you need another way, you can create any text file, with a list of commands, like if you would use them in csession manually. Where the last command should be HALT. While it is a code for csession, you can't use any multi line blocks and spaces at the beginning of the line. And run it: csession CACHE -UUSER < somecode.txt If you need authorization in csession before executing code, just put login and password as a plain text in first two rows.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Aug 29, 2017 Or, maybe it is already deprecated if it has appeared in 2010.1. I don't have this version, maybe some body who have can search in it.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Aug 28, 2017 You should read the article in documentation more carefully. You should use some labels, in your case you missed SYSTEM In this case, it should work properly %ZSTART SYSTEM S ^TRACE="ZSTART" S Path="C:\VARATHA\TestCreate.txt" O Path:"WNS":2 E U 0 W "File Not Open",! U Path W "TEST",! C Path Q
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Aug 28, 2017 From Class documentation, you can seeproperty TextData as %FileCharacterStream;so, you have two methods Write and WriteLineBut anyway even with Write method you can use $c(13) to put line end