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Hi to all,
what happened to the EDX-webservices in QlikView 9?
I cannot find any information in the docu about it ...
Best regards
Stefan
Got it working! Do NOT add any Active Directory groups to the QlikView EDX group. You'll have to add each user individually that you want to be able to trigger EDX tasks.
Thank you bbt, for the files, and everyone for the discussion. Very useful.
Mike.
Hello everybody,
I also tried to use the TriggerEDX.qvw but it stoped at code line
objHttp.open "POST",strUrl,false
could it be, that I have to allow macros to run system calls as said in the doc-file?
Where can I set this? I got Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise.
Thanks
Peggy
In the macro editer on the bottom left. "Current Local Security " change to system access.
Thanks a lot!
I change the security level in the macro editor to "access to external files" and now it works!
Can I please get further explanation on how to get the EDX web services permissions correctly configured?
Here seems to be the steps, but we are having trouble getting it to work.
1. Add Local Group on the QlikView server called 'QlikView EDX'
2. Add AD users to this Group, but not AD Groups.
3. Done.
JefRH1,
Try putting the user into the QlikView Administrator group. I know at one time there was a bug with using the QlikView EDX group.
When running this, I get an error stating "No EDX trigger found". Can you point me in the right direction as to what this means. I'm not trying to get support for this app. I'm trying to understand what it means when it's looking for a trigger.
I upgraded from SR1 to SR3 and my EDX trigger no longer works No matter what I try I always get a "Bad Password". I seem to have everything set up right as I can change the name of the task -> not found, I can disable the task -> no EDX trigger, but no matter what, I can't get the passwords to match up.
Here are my XML's
Sending XML:
<Global method="GetTimeLimitedRequestKey" />
Answer:
<GetTimeLimitedRequestKey>
<GetTimeLimitedRequestKeyResult>QX2HIHz4r6kFZhw2DIgRDk8fLVfMWlhX</GetTimeLimitedRequestKeyResult>
</GetTimeLimitedRequestKey>
Sending XML:
<Global method="RequestEDX" key="QX2HIHz4r6kFZhw2DIgRDk8fLVfMWlhX">
<i_TaskIDOrTaskName>Portfolio Center Load/SGM_CORE_Load.qvw</i_TaskIDOrTaskName>
<i_Password>abc</i_Password>
<i_VariableName />
<i_VariableValueList />
</Global>
Answer:
<RequestEDX>
<RequestEDXResult>
<Log>
<string>4/14/2010 10:52:40 AM Error Could not trigger task. Bad password. Task=Portfolio Center Load/SGM_CORE_Load.qvw</string>
</Log>
<TaskStartResult>OtherError</TaskStartResult>
<TaskStartResultCode>9</TaskStartResultCode>
</RequestEDXResult>
</RequestEDX>
I have been able to get a VBScript to trigger tasks in Publisher V9.0
I am now trying to get the C#.NET version to work.
If I Click on Button2 it states that the connection failed (in the text box).
Any pointers where to look to try get this to work? I am using Visual Studio 2005.