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thannila
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Error: Failed to process query: failed to process data set

Hello All,

I have loaded all the data in a folder in dropbox and give the URL as following : https://www.dropbox.com/home/.............

there are two screenshots with attached data folders in dropbox and the error message in qliksense.

Please anyone help on this and let me know where I'm going wrong.

Regards,

Tahreen

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Patric_Nordstrom
Employee
Employee

Please use a the direct link, the link above leads to a preview page.
For dropbox, replace "www" with "dl" for a direct link.
Thanks,
Patric
thannila
Creator
Creator
Author

Hello Patric,

I had already tried with the same i.e "dl" but still i get an error as attached in the screenshot below.

Please assist.

 

Regards,

Tahreen

Patric_Nordstrom
Employee
Employee

The link looks too long and weird, do "share" and copy link in dropbox.
And then replace www to dl, like this
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/bzizgsqdcg43msg/latest.zip?dl=0
thannila
Creator
Creator
Author

Hello Patric,

I followed the same steps above to get the link : https://dl.dropbox.com/s/xn4akmz03ff851a/DelhiSample.zip?dl=0

But now it gives me a new error all together please assist.. I dont have much time left with me for this requirement and its my 1st time on this.

Thanks for support in advance...

thannila
Creator
Creator
Author

Hello Patric,

I tried a lot to get over that error, but I don't have any idea on what exactly to do next with the error3 attachment. Please suggest something as I'm really stuck at this point.

Regards,

Tahreen

Patric_Nordstrom
Employee
Employee

The shapefile contains 24462 squares, the max for cloud is 20K objects, hence the error message.

However, if you download and install QGA Plus you will be able to load up to 50000 objects.

After it's possible to render the areas, here's the areas colorized by population. It's probably more efficient to just render center points rather than the as a grid.

delhi.png

 

Thanks,

Patric