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Hi there,
I tried the cycling feature. It works well for dynamic report naming. ... so far so good ...
But then I tried using die current cycle field for the subfolder name with the help of a variable, that didn't work:
The variable works but doesn't show the selection of the current cycle... because the cycle selection happens at report level not at task level...
I also tried using the "\" separator within the report
Any ideas?
Regards
Robin
Not necessarily manual - it can be fully automated.
You can export recipients with corresponding filters and then import them to nprinting.
Recipients need to be in one group and you then add that group to the report task.
At the end you will have a job with 3 tasks - export recipients, import recipients, run reports.
You can find more info here QlikView NPrinting 16 Tutorials - Recipients & Users
It's probably best if you can put them into one directory though
Matus
Hi,
the variable should be evaluated at the time when report is generated.
If I read it correctly that should do exactly what you need.
Can you post the variable definition?
BR,
Hi Matus,
I have attached a basic demo. I like to achieve that 4 folders named A,B,C and D will be generated...
Regards Robin
The problem is that the variable is not evaluated - it contains the string '=concat(GROUP)', not the outcome of $(vCycle).
You would have to set the variable every time the selection in GROUP is made. I tried both Document trigger and Field select trigger but they do not work with nprinting.
What you can do is create recipients with filters per Group entry. You can have recipient name in the directory. But that becomes major pain if you have more and / or changing groups. You would have to export groups and then import them as recipients every time as part of running the task.
BR,
Matus
thanks Matus,
I thought, that concat(group) contains only the selected value for each cycle value...
but I suppose that it es calculated once for the task...
I talk about >100 dynamic cycle values. So the manual way via filter is not really an option...
Not necessarily manual - it can be fully automated.
You can export recipients with corresponding filters and then import them to nprinting.
Recipients need to be in one group and you then add that group to the report task.
At the end you will have a job with 3 tasks - export recipients, import recipients, run reports.
You can find more info here QlikView NPrinting 16 Tutorials - Recipients & Users
It's probably best if you can put them into one directory though
Matus