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Hi expert!
I have a qvw that have secction access(hiden script), and manualy works OK, but if i try to run in the qmc I have the attached error.
The user that run the qmc, is add in the secction acces
What could be the problem?
Thanks
Fernando K.
Fernando,
Can you try commenting out the section access and see if the task will reload successfully from the QMC? If the task reloads successfully without section access, then at least you can narrow down the source of the issue. Please try commenting out section access and let us know if the task completes.
Thanks,
Josh
Qlik Support
Josh, how are you?
Yes, run ok without the secction acces
Fernando, the most likely issue is the Section Access record for the service account not being correct. I am going to give you a few links below that will give you some further places to read through things to see if you can figure out what is not quite right. In general, you want to be sure the service account record uses no value in any reduction fields in your Section Access table, just FYI, but there is a caveat in doing this, you will not be able to use the service account to open the app via QVS and the AccessPoint if you have Strict Exclusion set in the Document Properties. If you can provide some further details on the record for the service account, I might be able to give you further info, but hopefully the links below may help too:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/qlikview/April2019/Subsystems/Client/Content/QV_QlikView/Security.htm
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Design-Blog/A-Primer-on-Section-Access/ba-p/1465766
On the latter, there are some further post links at the bottom of that post, just FYI.
Regards,
Brett
I would move the section access part from the hidden script into the normal script - now you will see it better where the load breaks and you may also get an useful error-message, for example if the service-account user is added within the section access but don't have access to source where the tables / include-script for it is stored.
Could a "classical" load-error been ruled out that it would be useful to uncomment the section access; statement to load the table into the UI to check that the data there are really the expected ones.
ps: you may apply the above suggestions within a copy of the application.
- Marcus