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Nprinting Client Scheduling vs Nprinting server Scheduling capability

I would like to ask Nprinting Client its own have task scheduling function, what's the difference of it as compare to the Nprinting server's report scheduling capability?

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Frank_S
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All of the answers above are correct.

The NP designer is a limited way to schedule and distribute NPrinting reports.

It can only deliver reports from a SINGLE nsq

It must remain 'logged on'

It must NOT have screen savers or slept timers

It can NOT be used to design reports when being used as a scheduler

NP Server

Allows you to automate and monitor the distribution reports from Multiple NSQs

Runs as a background service and does NOT require the NPrinting designer

NP Server can be lock while the NP service runs in the background

Primary system for distribution of NPrinting reports throughout the business enterprise

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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Hi Siu,

NPrinting Designer requires you to manually run each task, pretty similar as what you can do with QlikView Desktop vs. QlikView Server.

Moreover, NPrinting Designer needs a session exclusivity, meaning that you need a computer running NPrinting in the foreground, and only one task at a time.

While this could be enough for you, this is not its intended purpose, again, as with QlikView Desktop you can run scripts, but when you need a serious deployment, you use QlikView Server.

Miguel

Andrea_Bertazzo
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Support

Hi Siu,

Very few to add to what Miguel wrote.

NPrinting Server consists in a Windows service running in session 0 that you can use to have your schedule run automatically according to the settings you choee in the .nsq files.

The service runs in the background so you will be able to use NPrinting Designer at the same time.

Moreover NPrinting Server is required to use NPrinting On-Demand.

This article may help http://community.vizubi.com/knowledgebase/articles/261244-how-to-configure-nprinting-service

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There are a lot of limitations to the scheduling on the client side - the client must be up and running at the time the schedule kicks off, cannot have a screen saver running or the machine being locked.

The scheduling feature on the client is a great way to test your job and schedule but should not really be used for production - that is what the server is used for

Frank_S
Support
Support

All of the answers above are correct.

The NP designer is a limited way to schedule and distribute NPrinting reports.

It can only deliver reports from a SINGLE nsq

It must remain 'logged on'

It must NOT have screen savers or slept timers

It can NOT be used to design reports when being used as a scheduler

NP Server

Allows you to automate and monitor the distribution reports from Multiple NSQs

Runs as a background service and does NOT require the NPrinting designer

NP Server can be lock while the NP service runs in the background

Primary system for distribution of NPrinting reports throughout the business enterprise

Please remember hit the 'Like' button and for helpful answers and resolutions, click on the 'Accept As Solution' button. Cheers!