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nrq
Contributor III
Contributor III

Can enable/disable/run QMC tasks but cannot edit

I migrated our QlikView server recently (and upgraded the version) and I do not see the Edit icon next to the QMC tasks anymore (pencil looking icon). However, I can still enable/disable and run the jobs on-demand successfully.

Any ideas what the issue is here? I'm running the May 2023 SR1 version of QlikView.

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Chip_Matejowsky
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Hi @nrq,

I have the same version of QVS/Publisher installed on a test environment and can see the Edit icon (pencil) for the Publisher tasks. Are you a QlikView Adminsitrator in this QVS environment? Or a Document Administrator?

If you create a new task, do you see the Edit icon on the newly created task?

Did you create these tasks yourself? Or were they created by others?

Best Regards

Principal Technical Support Engineer with Qlik Support
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marcus_sommer

Beside various attempts to detect the causes for your issue(s) and fixing them take a look if there are backups and images for the entire environment to be able to rollback the system respectively if the old environment is further available - maybe now with a test-licence.

It wouldn't only be helpful to compare the old and new environment against each other else also to repeat the migration + upgrade tasks n times because fixing and/or adjusting a failing upgrade/migration might be much more difficult and requiring more time as starting at the beginning again.

IMO further important is not to do everything at once else doing it in separate steps respectively not to mix a server migration, OS changes, adjustments to the host, changes in regard to the authentication, upgrading the release and similar stuff. Each single step may have it's challenges but they will exclude a lot of possible causes and dependencies which may occur if several steps were combined.