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HI Everyone,
In NPrinting, I am aware of connecting to multiple connections of QlikView (or) Qlik Sense in NPrinting. However, my query is related to multiple connections in which One is QlikView and another is Qlik Sense application.
My end product should pull the charts from both the application into one single NPrinting template. If this is possible, could you please share the constraints (or) restriction that may come up during the development.
Thanks,
Well - QlikView and Qlik Sense CANNOT be on the sam box - this is unsupported!!!
I see it it as at least 3 servers
I would use then connections QlikSense and QVP for QlikView.
This seems to be theoretical question and is not a ground for actual architecture build - isn't it? Since we just brushing this topic there is no problem with migration, but it is again long and detailed topic just by itself!
regards
Lech
As long as both connections exist in the same NPrinintg application i do not see any issues.
Obviously limitation is around what functionalities you could use with both. Alo you are tagging NPrinting 17.3.1 which is very old version - is this coincidence or you really use it?
regards
Lech
Hi Lech,
NPrinting tag is wrong, I am using NPrinting 18.9.5.
Will there be any issue on the server environment? QlikView application may be migrated to a different server compared to of Qlik Sense application. Even after successful connection in NPrinting DEV (since both QV and QS are hosted on the same server), will there is any connection issue after migration of the application to different environments (QA & POD)?
Thanks,
Well - QlikView and Qlik Sense CANNOT be on the sam box - this is unsupported!!!
I see it it as at least 3 servers
I would use then connections QlikSense and QVP for QlikView.
This seems to be theoretical question and is not a ground for actual architecture build - isn't it? Since we just brushing this topic there is no problem with migration, but it is again long and detailed topic just by itself!
regards
Lech