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For each loop while add load
Hi everybody
I have studied the related topics to my Theme, but still don't have a clear answer for my question. Is it possible to make the for each loop work, if you have add load?
I have something like this:
let var = file1, file2, file3
for each file in $(var)
tabletemp:
add load *
FROM $(var);
...
Wish you a nice day!
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- qlikview_scripting

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This will be concatenated to the same table automatically by a QlikView phenomenon called ... AutoConcatenate. When the next LOAD detects a similar table layout as the last one, the new data will be concatenated to the resident table.
BTW to make it work, drop the add keyword, change FROM $(var) into FROM $(file) and add a NEXT keyword to the end
However, there may be situations where this trick refuses to work (I got a couple of cases that were very RAM-dependent, and some may have been hampered by other things in QlikView not working altogether well)). To make sure that it works under all circumstanctes, you can force concatenation by using a $-sign expansion variable, like in:
LET var = 'file1', 'file2', 'file3'
LET vPrefix = 'tabletemp:';
FOR EACH file IN $(var)
$(vPrefix)
LOAD *
FROM $(var);
LET vPrefix = 'CONCATENATE (tabletemp)';
NEXT
The syntax checker will go crazy on the free variable. Don't worry, it'll still work out ok.
Peter

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thank you for the answer, Peter! sorry for mistakes... I thought that when we use partial reload, we need to add ADD before loading -> add load, otherwise it won't work? My problem is that when I use partial reload, only first document from $(var) is opened but not the other two...
