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Hi community,
I'm an R user: if anyone does not know this statistical analysis environment (and much more), The Comprehensive R Archive Network is where you can all the informations.
However my question is very simple: is there any possibility to integrate R in Qlik Sense (Desktop and not Desktop)?
I've found something for QlikView, but for Sense nothing.
Thanks in advance
Hi Simonet,
I would say yes, but this is just a work around.
If you can schedule your R-Code using windows task scheduler and generate a CSV file, you can pick these files using sense in a scheduled manner.
Also check out the R-Shinny extension on qlik branch.
Thanks,
Sangram.
Thanks, I've already read that discussion but it is not completely satisfying for my purpose.
Thanks Sangram!
It is what I'm doing now: I'm wondering if there is -I think not- a more organic way to achieve the same goals.
I'll take a look to the Shiny extension, thanks.
Hi Simonet,
Yes, I am looking for a more elegant solution too and is motivating me to build one.
Always Welcome.
I've received something interesting, here the link:
OpenCPU, R & QlikView Integration Example
If I'm not wrong, we need OpenCPU, and after setting etc., every kind of analysis (PCA, Clustering, etc.) needs its own extension to be read. Quite difficult, also because it is declined to QlikView, but not impossible.
I was not too much disposed epistemologically to make extensions etc., I prefere your approach of importing data.
Hoping next release are going to have some features of that nature: MSMS seems is going on this road - I know that those are two different tools, doing different things etc.-, so maybe also Qlik is thinking about those integrations with R.
Very Valuable information. Thank you. As most of Machine learning, R and Data science is opensource, qlik might have a workaround for these. Lets see!
But we always have workarounds in integrating all of these.
Thanks,
Sangram.
Hi,
if you are interested, here something I've written, hoping to share and improve my knowledge.
Thanks