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I really like Qlik Sense so far, especially the Cloud feature.
One thing I find a bit cumbersome: Say I have already opened up an app, and am looking at a sheet, but decide I want to re-load my data.
To do so, it seems that I have to:
1) Select Main menu -> Data Load Editor (this closes my sheet)
2) Select "Load Data"
3) Close the Data Load Editor
4) Select my application from the hub
5) Re-open the sheet I was originally viewing
It would be much easier if I could just hit a "Re-load Data" button directly from my sheet. Alternatively, having to close the sheet, re-load the data, and then re-open the sheet wouldn't be too bad.
I see the "Quick Data Load" feature, but that prompts me to open a file. Not what I'm looking for- I'm looking to re-run my load script.
Perhaps I'm missing something simple?
Thanks,
Zak
Where you select the "Data Load Editor" from the menu, use the icon to the right of the menu option. This opens the Data Load Editor in a separate window. This then means you can swap between your editing window and the data load windows very quickly and easily. So you will always have quick access to the "Load Data" button.
You can even pull out the Data Load tab to a totally new window which you can have on a second desktop or similar so the "Data Load" button is always visible and usable.
Where you select the "Data Load Editor" from the menu, use the icon to the right of the menu option. This opens the Data Load Editor in a separate window. This then means you can swap between your editing window and the data load windows very quickly and easily. So you will always have quick access to the "Load Data" button.
You can even pull out the Data Load tab to a totally new window which you can have on a second desktop or similar so the "Data Load" button is always visible and usable.
Hi Tim,
That's great, I had not noticed that icon.
That's 80% streamlined- 100% would be a single option to simply execute the load script. I seem to remember that QlikView had that feature.
Thanks!
-Zak