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Hi,
If we divide dashboard development among different persons in team and a person can modify data model, script and UI during development then how to consolidate individual changes and integrate into single dashboard with consolidated data model, script and UI?
If you have a team of people working on your QlikView or Qlik Sense environment (or in a larger environment in general), you use a multi-layer model. This usually is a 3-layer architecture.
Layer 1: Extract raw data from your sources and store them into QVDs
Layer 2: Load from QVDs, do your business logic and changed to data model, and store into QVDs
Layer 3: Load from QVDs and do your UI
There are multiple documents about this and this is also explained during both the Developer and the Server/Publisher training done by Qlik and licensed partners.
Hi,
My advice is finalize your DataModel. It should not be changed. Individual person can change script. But no one should change field names and relationships. Keep a master copy of your script. And changes should be marged there at end of your job.
Create a master copy of your QlikView application. Distribute your task sheetwise. Give individuals resposibility for a whole sheet and marge them with master copy after end of individuals' jobs.
Share an excel sheet for all your variables.
Regards
Nilanjan
Hi,
In case if we have multiple complex scripts then how to integrate?
See my first reply.
Add more layers and/or includes if needed.
Have a decent structure in place makes the difference.
Hi Onno,
Please help provide more details, the information mentioned in your reply is at high level
If possible please provide example to get more understanding
You may also want to consider using a VCS (Version Control System) to manage document content and scripts in a multi-user, rapidly-changing environment. A VCS also allows you to organize the propagation/publicaiton system across different platforms (DEV->ACC->PRD).
The community contains a lot of information on this subject. No need to repeat it all here.
Best,
Peter