Skip to main content
Announcements
Defect acknowledgement with Nprinting Engine May 2022 SR2, please READ HERE
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
craig157
Creator II
Creator II

nPrinting Newbie - Help on Understanding Textbox value

Hi All,

One of the systems I took over has several nPrinting reports running accross them which is fine.

I believe one of the results being pulled through is being incorrectly calculated and the problem is I can't find it anywhere!!

I need to find where <FTF%> is being called from but there is no refference in the Qlikview project of any fields titled FTF.

I've never created a report on nPrinting so not sure how it works yet.

Any assistance would be great.

Thanks

5 Replies
Ruggero_Piccoli
Support
Support

Hi,

<FTF%> is a tag inside a report template. It could be a QlikView field, but also a QlikView Variable, or an NPrinting formula, etc.

The problem is that the entity <FTF%> is used in the template but it is not available in the source QlikView document, so Qlik NPrinting is not able to replace it with the value/s during the report generation.


You have to refresh the connection cache, open the template with the Designer and correct the issue. If you have never create an NPrinting template before I strongly suggest you to ask the help of the person who created the reports you are using.

Best Regards,

Ruggero

---------------------------------------------

When applicable please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT. This will help community members and Qlik Employees know which discussions have already been addressed and have a possible known solution. Please mark threads as HELPFUL if the provided solution is helpful to the problem, but does not necessarily solve the indicated problem. You can mark multiple threads as HELPFUL if you feel additional info is useful to others.



Best Regards,
Ruggero
---------------------------------------------
When applicable please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT. This will help community members and Qlik Employees know which discussions have already been addressed and have a possible known solution. Please mark threads with a LIKE if the provided solution is helpful to the problem, but does not necessarily solve the indicated problem. You can mark multiple threads with LIKEs if you feel additional info is useful to others.
craig157
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Hi Ruggero, I will have a look at your suggestions first!

The person who created the templates left the company a couple months ago and this is the first related issue to nPrinting reports we've come accross.

Thanks

Ruggero_Piccoli
Support
Support

Ok, if you have issues>

- you could give a check at the help site https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/September2017/Content/Introduction/Introduction.htm. There are also some getting started videos that will help you to have an idea about how NPrinting works

- ask here with some screenshot to help us to help you

- open a support ticket

Best Regards,

Ruggero

---------------------------------------------

When applicable please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT. This will help community members and Qlik Employees know which discussions have already been addressed and have a possible known solution. Please mark threads as HELPFUL if the provided solution is helpful to the problem, but does not necessarily solve the indicated problem. You can mark multiple threads as HELPFUL if you feel additional info is useful to others.



Best Regards,
Ruggero
---------------------------------------------
When applicable please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT. This will help community members and Qlik Employees know which discussions have already been addressed and have a possible known solution. Please mark threads with a LIKE if the provided solution is helpful to the problem, but does not necessarily solve the indicated problem. You can mark multiple threads with LIKEs if you feel additional info is useful to others.
Lech_Miszkiewicz
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Out of curiosity - do you know what FTF% is?

Maybe instead of finding it source and trace back from end to beginning, try to do oposit (go from beginning to the end) by understanding what number it needs to produce and creating it by yourself.

Going forward it would be cleaner solution and i am sure you would be more comfortable with it.

regards

Lech

cheers Lech, When applicable please mark the correct/appropriate replies as "solution" (you can mark up to 3 "solutions". Please LIKE threads if the provided solution is helpful to the problem.
Daniel_Jenkins
Specialist III
Specialist III

Hi Craig,

If you can't find a QlikView document field or variable with that name it could be a formula in the NPrinting report. Example:

HTH - Daniel.