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Frédéricdh
Creator II
Creator II

QVD

I ask me

In the script editor, you can define a qvd with the function store .... into and then when u request the qvd file, you use the function load.

 

But every time, when you execute the script, Qlik will build a new qvd file, no?

How to build a qvd only one time, Do I need to build two Qlik file, one to build the qvd and one to read the qvd and work on it?

 

Frédéric

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PrashantSangle

Yes. 

1 for extractor - to fetch data from source & store in qvd.

2 for dashboard - use qvd to design application.

Another approach, (only use, if you have small dataset likely one or 2 tables, few MBs of data)

fetch data from source, instead of storing in qvd directly use in dashboards.

 

Regards,

Prashant Sangle

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PrashantSangle

Yes. 

1 for extractor - to fetch data from source & store in qvd.

2 for dashboard - use qvd to design application.

Another approach, (only use, if you have small dataset likely one or 2 tables, few MBs of data)

fetch data from source, instead of storing in qvd directly use in dashboards.

 

Regards,

Prashant Sangle

Great dreamer's dreams never fulfilled, they are always transcended.
Please appreciate our Qlik community members by giving Kudos for sharing their time for your query. If your query is answered, please mark the topic as resolved 🙂
Mark_Little
Luminary
Luminary

Hi,

Normal approach is like the above (Prashant Sangle mentioned)

Other option you could look at subroutines and If statements when calling them.