Hi, Max!

I think you have two questions here.

1. how to import data into Caché class from another DBMS.

2. How to update the cube which uses an imported table as a fact table.

About the second question: I believe you can introduce a field in the imported table with a hash-code for the fields of the record and import only new rows so DeepSee Cube update will work automatically in this case. Inviting @Eduard Lebedyuk to describe the technics in details.

Regarding the 1st question - I didn't get your problem, but you can test linked table via SQL Gateway UI  in Control Panel.

Hi, Peter!

What situation do you have in mind that could cause the compilation to be unsuccessful?

E.g. compilations using a projection when the result of compilation could be totally unpredictive. 

Also, compilation can be a time-consuming process, comparing to replacing cache.dat file - so it potentially a longer pause in production operation. 

I can't see how deploying/copying the Cache.dat will avoid problems when you have multiple developers or multiple projects on the test server.

I'm not saying that coping cache.dat strategy should be used for a test server. Indeed we can compile the branch on a build/test and then transfer cache.dat to a production if testing goes well.

1. Try plaintext editor - it supports markdown.

2. No. If you think we need it - add your issue here?

3.  There is a button in the right corner (highlighted) - it uploads the image into the post/comment in place.

Usually, I need to adjust a width after that. I select it and click the button with an image (see the screenshot). Recommended maximum width is 700px for landscape and 300 for a portrait orientation.

4. Yes, I believe it works in markdown editor. Pinging our DC media manager @Anastasia Dyubaylo to describe how she is doing that.

5. We can introduce better if you know it. Suggest and editor or suggest the requirements to an editor - we will do that.

Hi, Jaqueline!

Could you please share is everything works for you now with filters?

And one more from me as DC Manager - please post only one question in every question in DC ) so for this case, it should be 2 different posts about two different questions) THe reason is that you can have more than one answers which cover different questions. Thanks in advance!

Just tried the installation on Cache for UNIX (Apple Mac OS X for x86-64) 2017.2 (Build 744U).

Installed in USER. works fine 

 

There is a note in installation:

Note that importing ClassExplorer.WebAppInstaller class will also create a /ClassExplorer application. If you want to create WEB application manually, please, do not import this class. Anyway, importing this class requires %SYS permission.

Maybe you have not enough rights to have everything installed properly? 

Containers were invented for it. 

The idea is that you have a git repo with docker container in it and a new developer can just checkout the repo and call "docker build" or even "docker up" to get the full prepared environment with one server in a container, two servers for client-server apps, and more for complex solutions.

See @Luca Ravazzolo posts on (one, two) on containers with InterSystems.  Also, see @Eduard Lebedyuk series on continuous delivery with Gitlab , it is a very related topic.