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This is gonna seem like a real trivial question.
I am working on a project. There are a load of CSV files on a server. I need to copy these to our QV production server and I am trying to document these steps and because there are so little that I have written down, I was wondering if someone can spot something I am leaving out.
1. Create Bat file for copying CSV files from location to production server
2. In Qlikview, create a loader that can transform the data so that it can be used across all applications.
3. Transform QVD by using applications.
4. Implement and build Application.
This seems really short winded. Can anyone spot something I am missing?
Thanks
If so write some story with it
1.Create a QVW which reads the csv data from the source server.
2.Once the data is in Qlikview convert it Qlikview native format i.e QVD .
3.to automate this we can schedule a task from the QMC so that the process will be automated.
4.Using this QVD we can build the dashboards and require analysis
try to add a flow diagram that will add more bioinformatic.
Sure, but seems from where Qlikview is involved, I feel there should be more steps.
In these steps, it seems there should be more involved.
In Qlikview, create a loader that can transform the data so that it can be used across all applications. |
Transform QVD by using applications |
Build and implement application |
For any other application that is developed, there must be more steps involved. This is a simple application, just that I feel there should be more steps.
If so write some story with it
1.Create a QVW which reads the csv data from the source server.
2.Once the data is in Qlikview convert it Qlikview native format i.e QVD .
3.to automate this we can schedule a task from the QMC so that the process will be automated.
4.Using this QVD we can build the dashboards and require analysis
That's exactly it.
Its just when I read it to myself, it seemed very trivial and nothing to it. I thought I needed to make it meatier but you've more or less said the same thing as I have. No point in overcomplicating it.
Thanks
ya your correct, some times we don't get much of the thing to document.
Hi,
if you're working on a project don't forget to see other qlikview apps and developments times...
please see the following:
QlikView App: Build Your First Application in QlikView
HTH
André Gomes