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ChristianSM
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Image Load from OneDrive and visualization in Dashboard Qlik Sense SaaS

Hi community,

I am currently exploring the possibilities to load image files from a OneDrive folder and to visualize these. So when the image files in the folder are changing, they should also be updated in the dashboard. I could not find the proper answer or an example how to do it in Qlik Sense SaaS. Do you have an example?

Best, Christian

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Patricia_Silva
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hello @ChristianSM, I am not sure I fully understand your requirement but maybe you can use the following extension from Qlik Branch that might help you achieve what you need: https://developer.qlik.com/garden/57a0b25204177e48f38a8031

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ChristianSM
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Hi @Patricia_Silva ,

thanks for your reply. This is going into the right direction. Can a URL be generated from OneDrive files like .png, still keeping authorization functions of OneDrive? I only know the access of files with the connector in the load script...

Maybe another approach: Can images (.jpg / .png etc.) be loaded into the database in the load script an then be visualized? In this case I could also use some script functions to decide which image to load on which day etc.

Best regards and thanks for your help

Christian

Patricia_Silva
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hello @ChristianSM, images cannot be loaded into the database through script, the only way you could do that is creating a library in an specific application. On the other hand, I am not sure what do you mean here "still keeping authorization functions of OneDrive? I only know the access of files with the connector in the load script."? Thanks!

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