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Hello everyone,
I state that I have already tried to solve this problem through the various threads about the same issue, but I have not succeeded in any way to solve it.
At the moment I am using a free license of qlikview, the personal edition version, which has never given me any kind of problem.
For the past 2 weeks, however, it is impossible for me to open any qlikview document I have created.
The error message is, as already mentioned in the thread title, "failed to open document".
Personally I was developing 4 projects with qlikview, is it possible that often changing project has blocked the license? Does it have a limit?
P.S. I'm not sure this is the right section so I apologize in advance in case of error.
Thanks.
This is linked with License. With personal edition there's a limit of 4 documents(qvw's) after that you cannot open any document. Because it's free. You can do two things -
1. Please lease a license from a server, if it's possible.
2. You have to purchase a license.
Did you open qvw's which are not made on your system?
Hi Ishtdeep,
Thank you for the answer. No, I didn't, I've worked on my own files. I don't know what happened with the software. On another qlik installation I tried to open the same document and the error is the same. I can't open this document. My company's intention was to buy a license, as this full-time job will take place, but after seeing this problem I don't think they are still very likely. Anyway, would a license solve my problem?
Yes, sure:
I don't know if a licence will fix my problem.
I had another qlik installation on another laptop, used to test functions, procedures, subroutines, etc... and on this device, in addition to these two attached screenshots, qlik display another error:
This is linked with License. With personal edition there's a limit of 4 documents(qvw's) after that you cannot open any document. Because it's free. You can do two things -
1. Please lease a license from a server, if it's possible.
2. You have to purchase a license.