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February 20
lovelydaniel201
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February 08
Manish
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February 02
QlikTip #30: How to delete existing QVD files via load-script
In some delta-load scenarios it may be necessary to delete specific QVD files from within your load-script (QVD-Generator).
This article shows three completely different ways to achieve that goal.
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In some delta-load scenarios it may be necessary to delete specific QVD files from within your load-script (QVD-Generator).
This article shows three completely different ways to achieve that goal.
QlikTip #29: Restarting/Stopping/Starting services in QlikView 10
Just a short update to the post "Restarting/Stopping/Starting services in QlikView" for version 10 of QlikView because some of the windows-services have changed in QlikView 10:
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Just a short update to the post "
Restarting/Stopping/Starting services in QlikView
" for version 10 of QlikView because some of the windows-services have changed in QlikView 10:
January 31
John Denard
3rd Party Add-on
New QlikView Visual Script Generator Tool QsGen is proud to announce the release of the new revolutionary QlikView Visual Script Generator tool. Who has never dreamed of designing the QlikView loading scripts visually. It is now not only possible but unbelievably powerful, visit www.qsgen.com for video demonstrations and enjoy our launching offer.
http://www.qlikview-script-generator.com/
a year ago
QlikConnect
Hi John,
It's nice to see there is a 3rd party movement surrounding the QlikTech programs because this is, at least to us, a clear indicator that QliKView has gained momentum. We will probably download the trial and give it a go.
Thanks for sharing and good luck with your business.
Kind regards,
The QlikConnect team.
4:21 PM February 01
John Denard
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a year ago
So I’m back …
I am proud to announce that I have joined QlikTech as an employee in Nov 2010. I am working now as a PreSales Consultant at QlikTech. This brings me to the most important point related to this blog: I
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I am proud to announce that I have joined QlikTech as an employee in Nov 2010. I am working now as a PreSales Consultant at QlikTech. This brings me to the most important point related to this blog: I will definitely continue to publish articles on qlikblog.at
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January 27
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frankmed
Hi Frankmed, The most detailed product info about QlikView can be found at the site of QlikTech at www.qlikview.com where you also can download the personal edition of QlikView that enables you to start getting your feet wet and dive in the world of QlikView. This personal edition will let you develop your applications and analyze your data straight away. However, it will not be possible to open the application developed with a personal edition on a different machine also running a personal edition (QlikTech needs to make some money also). The platform architecture is windows based. As for the characteristics of a workstation in general (and also for a QlikView server) it can be said that the program will be more happy when it is filled with more RAM. The licensing will be much depending on the kind of solution that you will be choosing. Workstation only / Small Business Server / Enterprise edition, the number of client licences, etc. Details about the pricing should be obtained by a QlikView reseller or you should be able to find the details on the QlikTech website. The kinds of connections to your data is huge and SQL Server is not really a problem using a ODBC connection to your SQL Server (not sure about SSAS). Is your SSAS retrieving the data from a staging server on which the dimension and fact tables are stored? Is so, just point your ODBC connection to those tables. Hope to have informed you sufficiently.
a year ago
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