go to post John Murray · Sep 22, 2017 Fred, did you manage to solve this with WRC? If so, maybe post an answer here on DC. Then for bonus points, accept your answer.
go to post John Murray · Sep 22, 2017 Maybe you can use Eclipse's filtering features, as documented here:https://help.eclipse.org/oxygen/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform....
go to post John Murray · Sep 21, 2017 As well as our RE/* tools please also consider Yuzinji.In addition to the main UI that is illustrated in the short video here, the output from Yuzinji can also be browsed in a web app. An example is available at http://demo.georgejames.com:8080/s101g/tracker/home.html where you can get some insights into how a couple of codebases have changed over time. One comes from the InterSystems SAMPLES namespace, and the other is from [@Eduard Lebedyuk]'s RESTForms project.
go to post John Murray · Sep 20, 2017 Thanks for posting this Konstantin. For a long time I have been wondering why InterSystems hadn't done this already.
go to post John Murray · Sep 20, 2017 Ahncel, now please mark an answer as "accepted".Here are the instructions:https://community.intersystems.com/post/january-10th-dc-release-mark-ans...In this case, several DC members posted a "comment" rather than an "answer", and the DC software currently only allows "answers" to be accepted.
go to post John Murray · Sep 19, 2017 Hi Ian,Deltanji became the new name for VC/m beyond version 5.0. As such it has all the features you're familiar with, plus enhancements and corrections.You can review release notes here. Please contact us at George James Software through the usual channel when you'd like to upgrade.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 Donald, please set the checkmark against Ray's answer. This gives him credit and also marks your question as answered, so it no longer lists in DC as "unanswered".
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 Linking this to another post by Ian, where some of the comments may also be relevant here.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 Following up one of Ben's points, if you're using a shared DEV namespace you can use a server-side source code management tool such as our Deltanji. This also gives you the option of using Atelier and Studio side-by-side, which is handy if you have a team of developers who may need to migrate to Atelier at different speeds, or if you deal with code components that Atelier doesn't yet handle satisfactorily. Also, Deltanji handles the migration of code from one environment to another (e.g. DEV -> TEST -> PROD). Using a client-side source control provider such as Git you'll need to put some other tooling in place to handle that.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 Ideally the responses by Jenny Ames and [@Matt Spielman] would have been posted in the "Your Answer" area of DC rather that using the "Add new comment" link. That way the OP, [@Conor Browne], could accept one of the answers by clicking on the grey checkmark at the top of the answer to turn it green. Doing this helps with DC housekeeping by removing the question from the "unanswered" list.If Jenny and/or Matthew were to re-post their responses using the "Your Answer" field then Conor will be able to credit one of them with answering his question. Even them posting "See my answer in comments above" would be sufficient to give Conor somewhere to set a checkmark.Alternatively Conor could either accept my answer (though it's not actually answering his question), or he could post an answer of his own, then accept it.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 The setting Robert describes dictates how the "Management Portal" option from your System Tray "cube" (officially, the Caché Launcher) attempts its connection. It has no effect on which ports our local Caché server instance listens on.See more doc here.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 Interesting post Maks, but what's the purpose of the image you begin it with?
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 John, you don't mention it explicitly, but it seems likely that your Cache is running on Windows, and you have enabled the %Service_Telnet service so that your users connect to Cache from a telnet client (which could be Cache Terminal).In that case, [@Robert.Cemper]'s answer to this post should help you. And if it does, please credit him by setting the checkmark / tick / hook alongside it.
go to post John Murray · Sep 15, 2017 I can't help you with your question, but as a DC Moderator I'd like to check whether you saw this comment from me regarding tagging. You'll increase your chances of getting a response if you tag more appropriately. Please don't use the "Developer Community FAQ" tag for this kind of post.
go to post John Murray · Sep 13, 2017 [@Soufiane Amroun], please re-tag your post. Remove the "Developer Community FAQ" tag, which should only be used for FAQ-like postings about how the Developer Community platform operates. Then by adding a tag (or several) that better indicates what your question is about you might get an answer from the Community sooner.Thanks.John Murray (one of the volunteer DC Moderators)
go to post John Murray · Sep 12, 2017 (Moderator note: I have removed the broken link originally posted on the phrase "Associative Semiotic Hypergraph Engine")
go to post John Murray · Sep 11, 2017 Soufiane, please don't use the "Developer Community FAQ" tag for this sort of post. There are better ones available, and using them may get your post seen faster by people willing to help.As OP you have the power to edit your post and change its tags.
go to post John Murray · Sep 11, 2017 I agree with Eduard's recommendation. Avoid direct manipulation of the class dictionary storage structures, which is likely to give you pain in the future.Unless you're hoping for a "better" answer, please set the big checkmark on the left of the title of Eduard's answer.