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francisco_marti
Contributor III
Contributor III

.TShared files are supported by PowerTools 1.3.2 (latest version)?

Hello.

We would like to know if it is possible to open a .TShared file with PowerTools.

We have the latest version of PowerTools (1.3.2) and we can't open this type of file.

The point is to get a user bookmark and export an xml file to locally manage this bookmark in Desktop Qlikview.

We are using .TShared files as a recommendation of Qlik and we are not willing to change that format.

Can anybody help us, please?

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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

AFAIK the two v1.3.2 PowerTools that read .shared files (SharedFileViewer and SharedFileRepair) don't even support QV12.xx yet. And the new Server Objects storage format was only introduced in v12...

See: Power Tools for QlikView - One-stop-shop

We'll have to be patient a while longer, I guess...

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Daniele_Purrone
Support
Support

Hi!
I'm afraid the PowerTools cannot currently handle .TShared  file yet.

Daniele - Senior Technical Support Engineer & SaaS Support Coordinator at Qlik
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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

AFAIK the two v1.3.2 PowerTools that read .shared files (SharedFileViewer and SharedFileRepair) don't even support QV12.xx yet. And the new Server Objects storage format was only introduced in v12...

See: Power Tools for QlikView - One-stop-shop

We'll have to be patient a while longer, I guess...

tts
Employee
Employee

How about this public support KB article?

[How to convert between different QlikView shared file formats]

https://qliksupport.force.com/articles/000048615

dapostolopoylos
Creator III
Creator III

@tts  Excellent solution, thanks a lot!!!

Father/Husband/BI Developer