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Hi Qlik Community,
I want to trigger the Qlik replicate using python script, can i do that?
Or is there any other way with which we can trigger the Qlik replicate task automatically using metadata or parameter file
Hello @asraut ,
Thank you for reaching out to the Qlik community!
Yes, we do have python and Rest API calls can triggered from using QEM console.
Below link explains how to use the Enterprise Manager Python API and lists the available methods.
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Run The Task:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Stop the Task :
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Hope above message is useful.
Regards,
Sachin B
Hi @asraut ,
Additionally, you have the option to trigger a task using the repctl command. You have the flexibility to create a batch script or shell script to control the task accordingly. Please refer to this article for more detailed information.
Regards,
Desmond
Hello @asraut ,
Thank you for reaching out to the Qlik community!
Yes, we do have python and Rest API calls can triggered from using QEM console.
Below link explains how to use the Enterprise Manager Python API and lists the available methods.
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Run The Task:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Stop the Task :
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/enterprise-manager/May2023/Content/EnterpriseManager/EnterpriseManager_A...
Hope above message is useful.
Regards,
Sachin B
Hi @asraut ,
Additionally, you have the option to trigger a task using the repctl command. You have the flexibility to create a batch script or shell script to control the task accordingly. Please refer to this article for more detailed information.
Regards,
Desmond