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Anonymous
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Publishing Qlikview

Hi,

I have read other similar queries dated a few years ago but finding them hard to understand.

Essentially I need to get a URL for my Qlikview document. I was told to publish the document and to replace the local server with the server name in the URL.

Can someone talk me through this?

On the Qlikview Management Console, I can already see my Qlikview document under the User Documents. I am unsure on what to do next to get a URL.

Thanks a bunch for the help!

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

It will depend on how your QV server(s) were set up. Noone around who can tell you these basics for your environment?

For a very simple, standard installation, try

'http://dev.gbl/qlikview'

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

Do you know the URL of the server that hosts the AccessPoint?

Then just try

http://YourAccessPointURL/qlikview

Replace YourAccessPointURL with the URL of the AccessPoint.

Anonymous
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Sorry if a bit daft but I currently have little knowledge on this. The url of the QMC goes 'http://dev.gbl:4780/qmc/Default.htm‌'. I've tried different iterations of that where I inserted qlikview at the end but can't get it to load anything.

Anonymous
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For a specific document qvw, open it via AccessPoint and copy the url from your web browser.

Anonymous
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How do I access AccessPoint? Do I need Qlikview Server because I don't have it installed. I only have Qlikview. I do have access though to the QMC and I see my document under User Documents.

swuehl
MVP
MVP

It will depend on how your QV server(s) were set up. Noone around who can tell you these basics for your environment?

For a very simple, standard installation, try

'http://dev.gbl/qlikview'

Anonymous
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Wow that worked! Earlier I was always keeping the 4780 on the URL.

Anonymous
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I am getting a "Failed to open document, You don't have access to this document" message when opening the document. This is interesting as I know I have all the required access. On other documents on AccessPoint it prompts for a login. But for my document, it goes straight to the error message.