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This is how it should work.
You copy over the whole qvw. Open it in the new PC. check the Yes box and click continue in the dialogue. The document will be opened without data. But you should be able to do a full reload.
Thx for your advices.
But I can't open the .qvw at all ... look at the two screenshots below.
So I never reach the recover asking box.
Hi @pentier,
Have you been able to recover some of the QVWs before running into this issue?
Best Regards
No . I still have all of them (QVWs) on my two PC.
I can use them on my old PC.
Anyway, if I create a completely new document writing script, loading data, draw graphic rendering and recording my model; I can use it once but if I close it when i try to open it again i can't and get the 2 screenshots in my last post.
In fact, I can't use Qlik Personnal Edition at all.
Regards,
Pierre
You will typically see this if you have used all the recovery attempts. But it does not sound like you have and you should be able to create new documents either way.
Can you create an almost empty qvw and post it? To see if we can open it here with a licensed version. Have you tested to start it as administrator (right click)?
Take a look on the settings.ini - maybe it's corrupt and/or QlikView couldn't really read/write/access it (any security tools and/or strange active directory settings and/or the kind of the storage - any NAS ? - from the install stuff as well as the settings.ini and also the qvw-files - may have an impact).
Beside this you could try some tests like creating a new qvw (just a few inline-records and a list-box) and storing them without a reload and closing the app and/or QlikView. Could you open the app within a second instance of QlikView? If yes does it also work after you have made a reload and saving the app? Then could the app opened after they was closed within the first instance (which is further running ...). Means just playing a bit to reduce the number of possibilities.
- Marcus