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joyjebet
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Qlik Sense Embedding in Epic

Has anyone been able to embed Qlik in Radar without getting script errors?

 

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proctors
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Creator

Hi, I was able to finally do it. We created a blank HTML document with an iframe tag including our Qliksense url in it. Then pointed our Radar component to this html doc.

joe_warbington
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

I back at this helping healthcare orgs set this up, so please reach out if you have any issues or want to learn about how to do the Qlik Epic integrations. @proctors @joyjebet 

I'm going to show an example on Tuesday at the next Healthcare Qlik Virtual Meetup: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/warbington_welcome-you-are-invited-to-join-a-meeting-activity-6712724...

proctors
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Creator

We do have an ongoing issue that i posted about. QS likes to open apps in new windows each time you go from the hub. However, if I load QS as an HTML radar component, i cannot open a new window because for some reason the iframe/browser does not allow switching to the app that was opened.

proctors
Creator
Creator

Hi, just checking on this.

joe_warbington
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Hi @proctors  - this is a limitation of Epic Radar and of Qlik Sense. Unfortunately, neither organization seems willing to change how those URLs and pop-ups/pop-outs can be handled without JS hacks. 

The suggested options I've seen:

  • Create links to each QS app and publish those to users in Radar. Then it'll open up the app in full-screen.
  • Or create a mashup or app like this that is a replacement to the Qlik Sense Hub and set the links to open in the target tab:
    joe_warbington_0-1603237371818.png

     

The Vizlib Table object containing the QS app links, can be loaded into in mashups, which can bypass the Qlik Sense experience to have a true whitelisted landing page, utilizing Qlik Sense + Vizlib, without the forced user journey through the Hub.‍

Using Section Access, the page can be dynamically and securely populated with only the apps the users should see. 

Another benefit is that you can add additional details about the apps like reload time, app owner, additional descriptions, etc. I'm happy to share this app and the concept behind it.