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Hello,
I try to add a button in order to print a sheet in ajax mode (the goal is to print a sheet quickly and avoid a PDF report creation).
In the button, i set a "Print Sheet" action and fill the "Sheet ID" box with "Document\SH_NATIONALITY" (I tried with "SH_NATIONALITY" to, but the issue is the same).
Button ConfigUration:
Sheet Property:
The button is working while using desktop but nothing append on ajax mode.
The same button with "Print Object" action is wotking in ajax (the printed object is located on the Nationality Sheet).
Server version is 11.20 SR9 (11.20.12664.0409.10 with publisher)
This problem occurred on QV10 (cf community).
Is it still a bugg or do i made a mistake?
Thank You
Vincent
Hi Vincent,
There is a menu option to print a sheet in the IE Plugin version, but not in Ajax - so my assumption is that this is not supported.
I would love for someone to prove me wrong on this though!
Steve
Hi Vincent,
There is a menu option to print a sheet in the IE Plugin version, but not in Ajax - so my assumption is that this is not supported.
I would love for someone to prove me wrong on this though!
Steve
Hi,
I agreed with Steve Dark.
In the latest version of Qlikview "Print sheet" was removed (see attached screenshot) but "Print Object" and "Print Report" were kept and can be used in AJAX.
From your desktop, if you create a button and Add "Print Sheet" action, this will work in IE Plugin and Dekstop but not in AJax & Webview mode.
/joseph
A little precision:
Above I mentionned that <<In the latest version of Qlikview "Print sheet" was removed>>. Here I mean remove from the list of actions in Ajax -mode.
/regards
Is there any way to achieve "IE Plugin" mode (vs "Webview") using Qlikview Desktop?
The default QlikView Desktop view is pretty much the same as the IE Plugin mode. You can get even closer to being like the IE Plugin by doing an Open In Server in QlikView Desktop - but this assumes that the document has already been published to the QlikView Server.
Steve
Thank you; I didn't realize that; I didn't realize you were specifically referring to "Print Sheet" (vs just "Print" or "Print as PDF")
So when I am in WebView, I can click "Print Sheet" (it is enabled; presumably because of IE Plugin mode),
But when I check the "Print Preview" ... my Extensions Sheet Objects (which are the reason I'm in WebView), are rendered as "Unknown Charttype", as if it wasn't in WebView.
Is that consistent with your experience?
In other words, is there a way I can
I am ready to say "No, not possible under those circumstances", but I feel like I'm missing something
Hi Nathaniel,
I think that the combination of having to use web view to see extensions and there not being a proper print sheet in Ajax means that the print that you want is not possible.
I would like to say that using NPrinting would be a good solution (as it is an excellent tool), but I don't believe that this can render extensions in reports either.
This leaves you with the snipping tool, or for some more features, SnagIt by Techsmith.
Steve