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Identify Who Made Web Objects in QlikView (not Sense)

Is there a way to identify who has made their own web objects? I'm looking at the Governance dashboard and it shows existing objects selected, filters applied etc., but I need to know who is making changes to their own views.

Regards,

John

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Albert_Candelario

Hello @Anonymous ,

Thanks for posting.

By Web Objects, do you mean the Server Objects, so the objects/sheets that the users can create on the Access Point?

If that is the case, you could check the PowerTools - https://community.qlik.com/t5/QlikView-Documents/Power-Tools-1-3-2-for-QlikView/ta-p/1484770

And the one which could interest you the most is the QvServerObjectConnector, there is an example.qvw you could use as a reference to build your own qvw.

I hope this helps you!

Cheers,

Albert

 

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Albert_Candelario

Hello @Anonymous ,

Thanks for posting.

By Web Objects, do you mean the Server Objects, so the objects/sheets that the users can create on the Access Point?

If that is the case, you could check the PowerTools - https://community.qlik.com/t5/QlikView-Documents/Power-Tools-1-3-2-for-QlikView/ta-p/1484770

And the one which could interest you the most is the QvServerObjectConnector, there is an example.qvw you could use as a reference to build your own qvw.

I hope this helps you!

Cheers,

Albert

 

Please, remember to mark the thread as solved once getting the correct answer
Anonymous
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Thank you, Albert!

That certainly has more insight but I was looking for one object in particular in a particular document but it wasn't there.  I was however, able to create an object and see it in the tool.

Very nice! I will get some use out of these.

Regards,

John