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hi,
i have a question.
assuming there are several developers with access to the QV scripts,
is there a way find out who made changes at the script?
few lines were commented (probably by mistake) - is there a way of checking who did it?
Regards,
Shay
A source control system should do what you want.
You can put your application under source control:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/qlikview/12.1/Subsystems/Client/Content/Source_Control.htm
Or at least use include script files and only put these under source control.
Shay, if you move over to a Version Controlled environment, you'ld better switch to a -prj document setup as well. Because the next mystery that you will probably face is something along the lines of "who broke expression 7 in that complex pivot table object in production". And those are even less transparent to figure out.
Switching to a -prj setup will save all aspects of a QlikView document to XML files, which - being ordinary text - can be tracked in that same VCS.
Best,
Peter
Thanks Peter and Stefan,
if I understand you right, you both suggest the -prj folder as a solution.
can anyone, please, refer me to a guide or something about this?
Best Regards,
Shay
Just search for QlikView / Qlik version control:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/qlikview/12.1/Subsystems/Client/Content/QlikView_Project_Files.htm
Creating prj Folder in QlikView - YouTube
Updated Guide to QlikView and Source Control (TFS & Subversion)
Best practices for keeping your Qlik framework under version control – aqlik