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Hello, I'm researching about creating reports in qlikview, and I've found some softwares as QV Report, NPrinting and Publisher.
Some one of you guys have already worked with one of them? Could you tell me advantages and cons of them?
Regards,
Gabriel
QV Report is a report, designed in QlikView. you can add charts an tables from all of your qlikview document it is embedded.
With the PDF distributor, a part of QV publisher, you can send these report to users or members of a group by task.
nprinting is a additional software which uses qlikview documents to crate your own files. Here you can create Excel, Word or Powerpoint files (and also save them as a pdf). You can create your own office-template, nprinting added the qlikview chart or table in.
You can store the files in a public folder or send them to users, too.
In my opinion nprinting shows the best resolution in charts, the number of pixels are higher than in a QV report.
QV Report is a report, designed in QlikView. you can add charts an tables from all of your qlikview document it is embedded.
With the PDF distributor, a part of QV publisher, you can send these report to users or members of a group by task.
nprinting is a additional software which uses qlikview documents to crate your own files. Here you can create Excel, Word or Powerpoint files (and also save them as a pdf). You can create your own office-template, nprinting added the qlikview chart or table in.
You can store the files in a public folder or send them to users, too.
In my opinion nprinting shows the best resolution in charts, the number of pixels are higher than in a QV report.
Doesn't QV Report have a tool to distribute the reports? It needs to use PDF distributor?
And about Nprinting, it let me do field selections using fields from qvw?
Regards,
Gabriel
an automatic distribution by QV is done by the PDF distributor, a feature of publisher (within a license, of course).
nprinting can create report by a dedicated selections of fields (for example year = year from today) or a user specific selection (parts or article groups per user)
I've used nPrinting and can only recommend it if there is a requirement for multiple channels of distribution across different reporting lines.
It is a great product and pulls in every field and variable you have. You can then set your rules for your fields within nPrinting when setting up your distribution rules.
It essentially allows you to fully automate the distribution of static qlikview reports to any user in the business with any specific filtering requirements across a multitude of file formats.
Hi, Gabriel.
There was a discussion on this forum several months ago that may be useful to you:
Re: Delivery mechanisms - QV Mail, Publisher, NPrinting
Regards,
Neil
Hiii
Neil , Basically we are in Pharma Industry we have 3500+ more than field staff we want to distribute pdf via emails but it will be very difficult to manage with there Email ids what will be best approach for this ?
Please Guide ?
Vikas