Question Jamshid Dehghanian · Dec 20, 2022

IRISHealth Mumps/Cache Routines

All,

In which folder under the "C:>InterSystems>IRISHealth" are the Mumps/cache routine stored?  These are the routines created via the Studio module of the IRISHealth application.

Thank you!

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John Murray · Dec 20, 2022

Routines and classes created and edited in Studio are stored within the InterSystems database associated with the namespace Studio connected to. 

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Jamshid Dehghanian · Dec 20, 2022

Thanks John!
So if I uninstall and reinstall my IRIS, I won't lose my routines, right?

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Oliver Wilms  Dec 20, 2022 to Jamshid Dehghanian

I don't think you will lose your routines. You can export them if you want to be double covered.

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Enrico Parisi  Dec 21, 2022 to Jamshid Dehghanian

In Studio, Tools menu, Export, select routines, classes etc., select file...

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Jamshid Dehghanian · Dec 21, 2022

Thanks for all the help!
I should have started with the problem so here it is:
Yesterday I noticed my IRIS application was not running.  So when I tried to start, I got the "Local license key file not found" message.  I tried to repair the instance with no luck.  I also can't remove the instance.  I also can't install a new instance.  I have also restarted my laptop to no avail.  In the IRIS application, Terminal is active but Studio isn't.  However, I can't access Terminal either.  I am pretty much dead in the water.  The install file I have been running is "IRISHealth_Community-2021.2.0.651.0-win_x64.exe".
Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Ben Spead  Dec 21, 2022 to Jamshid Dehghanian

@Jamshid Dehghanian  - You are running a Community Edition of InterSystems IRIS for Health, and the built-in license key will only work for approximately one year and then will expire ... this may lead to the message you're seeing.  Options include:

- Go to Evaluation.InterSystems.com and download the latest version of InterSystems IRIS for Health Community Edition

- Reach out to your account manager and ask for an extended Community Edition key that you can install on your instance

Note - your routines and classes will be stored within the Routine DB for your Namespace, so you should be able to look in the SMP and see which iris.dat this is and you can just make a copy of that file on the OS level (stop InterSystems IRIS first).  This will ensure that you don't lose anything for that namespace.  You can also back up your data database if that is important to you.  When you upgrade to a newer kit these should be preserved anyway, but I understand you'd like extra insurance so this is the way to ensure that.

Hope that helps

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Jamshid Dehghanian  Dec 21, 2022 to Ben Spead

Thanks Ben!
If I go with the Evaluation version will I still preserve my routines?
How do I find out who my account manager is?
What is SMP?  I just need my two routines.

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Ben Spead  Dec 24, 2022 to Jamshid Dehghanian

yes .. you can use your routines with the Evaluation version

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Michael Poxon · Dec 24, 2022

Jamshid, my friend!  Sorry you're having this trouble, hope you get it worked out. smiley  SMP is the (System) Management Portal.

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Jamshid Dehghanian  Dec 30, 2022 to Michael Poxon

Michael my good man!
How is it going?  Are you still at Kaiser?
So glad to hear from you!

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Michael Poxon  Jan 3, 2023 to Jamshid Dehghanian

Yep, still here!  Hope your 2023 is great.

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Jamshid Dehghanian  Jan 5, 2023 to Michael Poxon

Wish you the same!
Is Shahin still there too?
So good to hear from you!

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