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We are using qlik replicate to replicate the data from sql server to kafka and gcs targets.
Currently we using the Import API's for replicate tasks to import the tasks into replicate server and we are using jinja templates to create the task json by passing the configuration and tablenames (List of table is not static and passed at the time of json creation) and import those json programmatically (Jenkins) and as we are creating the json task on the fly using templates, we are missing the traceability, which is really a challenging as changes are not being recorded.
Ask here is, How can we make it more configurable manner with traceability / recoverability for each qlik task. Curious to know if someone has already done this using terraform.
Can this be achieved using Terraform? or any other IaC technology which help us to the onboarding qlik tasks in more configurable and manageable way.
Consider a scenario of disaster recovery. If we are creating the json's on the file and we dont know the previous state of the task and recreating the task would be painful.
Hi,
As this is out of the scope of QEM product, please contact Qlik Professional Services team to see if they can help you to achieve your need.
Regards,
Orit
Hi @Rak
In addition to Orit's suggestion to engage with our Professional Services team - if you feel there is a feature missing from the product, please submit your idea directly to our Product Managers here:
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Ideas/idb-p/qlik-ideas
Thanks
Hi @Rak ,
Welcome and Thank you for reaching out to us on Qlik Community.
There isn’t a direct integration of Qlik Replicate with Terraform or other Infrastructure as Code (IaC) technologies for the purpose of task management.
However, you can consider the following approaches:
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Deepak Ahirwar