hi @Muhammad Waseem , if you have an I service ID and password you can access resource center and check trakcare Learning material that can help you.

Hi @Balkis Zaitoun 
Order start date and end date is day when the order was ordered and and end date is just a normal end date when the order has to stop charging

Order executed is when the item is administered or given to patient.

Order status varies on Mutiple options: verified is default when ordered and executed is when its given to patient and discontinued is like deleting from charging against the patient

Its a representation of order priority, eg:, stat, discharge medication etc

Hope this helps

Harshitha · Mar 11 go to post

This is a helpful overview! It effectively highlights the strengths of InterSystems IRIS for organizations considering OpenEHR. One point worth expanding could be practical examples or case studies where InterSystems IRIS has successfully integrated OpenEHR with other healthcare standards like HL7 FHIR. Real-world scenarios could offer valuable insights for those evaluating the best approach for their healthcare data solutions.

Harshitha · Mar 16 go to post

hi julian,

Thanks but they have implemented a assistance via Global masters 

.It was helpfull

Harshitha · Mar 17 go to post

Looking forward to exploring this! Are there plans to integrate partitioning features with existing IRIS analytics tools?

Harshitha · Mar 17 go to post

To resolve the ERROR #5911: Character Set 'iso-8859-4' not installed, start by checking the MSH-18 field in your HL7 messages, as it may specify iso-8859-4 even if your interface is configured for latin1. Next, adjust the HTTP Operation settings to explicitly enforce latin1 as the character set for consistent encoding.
 

Dear Celeste,

Thanks for the Input, this clears my doubts! 😀
I shall reach out on the mail for specific exams.

Dear Kristina,

Thanks a lot for sharing the resources, I shall go through them.

Harshitha · May 29 go to post

Name: Harshitha Balakrishna

Location: Based in India

Role & Interests: I work with InterSystems technologies, particularly focusing on TrakCare, Ensemble, and Customizations. My role involves supporting hospital information systems, streamlining workflows, and ensuring seamless data exchange across healthcare systems.

Expertise:

  • InterSystems TrakCare & Ensemble
  • HL7 messaging & healthcare interoperability
  • ObjectScript & MUMPS programming
  • Technical analysis, RCA handling, and issue resolution
    I enjoy helping others troubleshoot tricky integration issues or understand how to optimize workflows using InterSystems solutions.

Fun Fact / Hobbies: I love decoding complex issues like puzzles! Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, working out, and exploring productivity hacks.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harshitha-b-4115491a2/
 

Harshitha · Jun 24 go to post

dear @Celeste Canzano 


Can anyone take this beta test? or only those who holds an active SQL Specialist certification is eligible for this?

Regards,

Harshitha

Harshitha · Jul 11 go to post

u can also use $ZDATE(+$HOROLOG,4)
replace horolog with paper.PAPERDob

Harshitha · Jul 28 go to post

Dear @Toni Crooz ,

you can use this function :

Set totalMinutes = $SYSTEM.SQL.DATEDIFF("mi", startTime, endTime)

But using this you have to convert them back into years,days and hours

Another way you can check out the below query :This gives you no of days

SELECTDATEDIFF(day, TO_DATE('2025-07-20', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_DATE('2025-07-28', 'YYYY-MM-DD')) AS Diff

@Celeste Canzano @Developer Community Admin 
 

Hi Celeste

I am very eager to participate in this beta exam

As an InterSystems customer, I understand that completion of the online portion of the TrakCare Reporting course is a prerequisite for the exam. I would like to request access to this course so that I can complete the necessary training and be eligible for the certification.

Please let me know the steps I need to follow to gain access.

Thank you for your time and support.

Harshitha · Sep 15 go to post

Woah that's a very cool article! They are great best practices to take note while writing any code.

Harshitha · Sep 23 go to post

Hi @Olivier Caudron 
Has this question resolved your issue, I am also facing the same issue with connecting to 2024.1
Would help if anything as resolved this issue.

Regards,

Harshitha

Harshitha · Oct 22 go to post

Yes Vachan. thanks for pointing that out! True, simple loops over globals can get slow if you are not careful. In my experience, combining direct global access with $Order or streaming techniques keeps things efficient. 

So yes, loops always add complexity, but done the right way, it can actually be faster than going through class/SQL for large datasets.

Harshitha · Oct 22 go to post

You're absolutely right👍 

My bad I missed it. Thank you for pointing it out.

Harshitha · Oct 22 go to post

Yes David, totally agree 😀

It's particularly useful for sequential reads across multiple subscripts.