go to post Ben Spead · Feb 22, 2022 @Dan Pasco - I always appreciate it when you jump into these threads ... I learn so much!!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 15, 2022 @Paul Cranston - curious if you found anything that is helpful, and if not, what areas of automation within HS are you looking for?
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 15, 2022 This looks like a great opportunity for those in Eastern Europe!! I look forward to seeing the results coming out of this incubator program
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 9, 2022 @A.R.N. H Hafeel - are you specifically interested in Caché or are you looking for the latest and greatest and therefore interested in learning InterSystems IRIS?
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 8, 2022 Really glad to see this spelled out so clearly for our customers - thank you @Jeff Fried !!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 8, 2022 Well deserved @prashanth ponugoti :) Keep up the excellent work in your contributions to our Community!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 8, 2022 Congratulations everyone and thank you for your code contributions to the Community that everyone can leverage!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 8, 2022 Congrats to the winners, especially @prashanth ponugoti who is on the winner's podium for the first time!!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 7, 2022 Congratulations @Shane Nowack and team! To our users of CCR in the field, thank you in advance for making time this month for participating as a Beta Tester of InterSystems' newest Certification Exam!
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 7, 2022 All - please note the new Practice Questions have been added to this post as an attachment, and that the opening up of the Beta Test has been announced: https://community.intersystems.com/post/beta-test-intersystems-ccr-techn... If anyone hasn't registered as a beta tester yet and would like to do so, please email certification@intersystems.com
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 In the \bin directory is the csystray.exe file. Run that to get the cube running. Alternatively, you can use the cube that you do see in your systray and select "Remote System Access" to get to Studio, SMP, etc of your second instance.
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 No idea, but I don't think it's tied to the IRIS name. When I am logged into Studio as bspead I see the following: [quote] w ##class(%SYSTEM.Util).GetEnviron("USER")rootw ##class(%SYS.ProcessQuery).GetOSUsername()cacheusr [/quote]
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 @Jeffrey Drumm - it is important to have this run from a process that is already running in the InterSystems IRIS instance (or something spun off from the SuperServer) so that it doesn't pick up your UNIX username if you enter via console. So being able to run an API like Tim's will work nicely as I can run it via the Output window from Studio:
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 Perfect!! Exactly what I was looking for - thank you @Sarmishta Velury (and @Jean Millette and @Timothy Leavitt )
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 Note - more details on this topic can be found here: https://community.intersystems.com/post/git-shared-development-environme...
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 NOTE - to see the presentation launching this at the 2021 Global Summit, see this article: https://community.intersystems.com/post/video-git-gitlab-shared-developm...
go to post Ben Spead · Feb 3, 2022 Thank you @Craig.Regester for the response. Looking up that file in the docs (https://docs.intersystems.com/iris20201/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?...) it tells me that "For security reasons, the parameters.isc file is accessible only by the root user." I am pretty sure there is a way to tell what it is currently running as without needing that level of access. But it is good to know about this in the cases where root access is an option