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arturomiquelveyrat
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Should QlikView's 3-layer architecture be used in Qlik Sense?

In QlikView applications, the so-called 3-layer architecture is often used:

  • Layer 1- Extract: Extract data from sources and save it into QVD files "as is".
  • Layer 2 - Transform: Load QVD files and make all necessary transformations according to business needs.
  • Layer 3 - Presentation: Binary load the previous layer and create the dashboard for the end user.

Is this architecture recommended for Qlik Sense too?

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petter
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

The Qlikview 3-layer architecture is just as appropriate with Qlik Sense.


Qlik Sense is hardly different from QlikView when it comes to load scripts. The 3-layer architecture is based entirely of a layering of the load process. The separate organisation into 3-layer makes absolutely sense still for the same reasons as it does for QlikView.

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petter
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

The Qlikview 3-layer architecture is just as appropriate with Qlik Sense.


Qlik Sense is hardly different from QlikView when it comes to load scripts. The 3-layer architecture is based entirely of a layering of the load process. The separate organisation into 3-layer makes absolutely sense still for the same reasons as it does for QlikView.

joblette
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

However, if you plan to use Qlik Sense Cloud Business, I think it is good to know that this architecture currently doesn't work because:

- Store are not possible

- Binary load are not possible