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Folder Structure Connection String Config File Example
Hi,
I have the attached (fs.PNG) Folder structure in my environment, if I wanted to create a QVW Document in the folder "03_QVDGenerators" that would then populate QVD files in the folder "02_QVD", would this work if I created a config file in the folder "05_ConfigFiles" which would store connections? Or would i need to put the connection config file in the folder "03_QVDGenerators"
Not sure how to do this?
Could anyone help me
Thanks
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Hi Ivan,
You can keep the config file in the "05_ConfigFiles" folder, you just need call it from your QVW file. To use config files, my advice is use QVS files.
//Calling connection file
$(Include=..\05_ConfigFiles\config.qvs);
Regards,
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply, could you have a look at this then.
I have the attached config file QVconfig.txt which is saved in the folder 05_ConfigFiles, I then have the QVD generator S1-DWH-SALES-EXTRACT saved in the folder 03_QVDGenerators.
What I want is for the QVD's to be saved in the folder 02_QVD but at the moment it is being saved in the folder it is currently saved in
03_QVDGenerators
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Hi,
When you call the "Store" statement, you can define the path where you want the QVDs to be saved.
Your qvd generator file is in 03_QVDGenerators folder, so you need go back 1 folder position and then enter in 02_QVD, so, you need apply something like this: (Use relative paths)
STORE YourTable INTO [..\02_QVD\NameOfYourQVD.qvd];
Regards,