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Hi,
I have been practicing Qlikview and trying to understand basic data load. I am not sure if this is the right forum to question. But still I will go ahead with my doubt and I would be glad if you can redirect to concern team for help on this.
My Question:
1. I connect my database with ODBC connection
2. Select respective tables and column (i.e I select 2 table in edit script)
3. I click reload to load the data from db to Qlikview. (total some 1 Millions records transferred)
Later I realize that i missed to add a table.
1. I go back to Edit Script
2. Add my missing table
3. Click on Reload - This process load back the table which was already loaded in above step.
(My question is why should i reload and spend time to load back same)
How can we avoid this ???
you want to do Partial reload.
It's easy enough to setup has long has you do not used Concatenation or Joining.
This command executes only Load and Select (SQL) statements preceded by a Replace or Add prefix. Other data tables remain unaffected by the command.
So... you could use this ...
Hi,
Another thing you can do is to add the word ADD before you new table, I mean the table you missed and only this table will be loaded.
Example:
Tab1:
load Name, Number from Persons.csv;
ADD load Name, Number from NewPersons.csv;
Gabriel -
Thanks for the udpate but I am sorry this didnt not working. . I need to try with partial load and hope it works
Hi Varun,
Please create a qvd for each table or block of code.
On top of that, based on time stamp of the qvd you can do the incremental load.
Thanks & Regards,
Karthikeyan.
Can you please give me a sample code for this.
Tab1: //Already Loaded into Memory
Load *;
SQL Load * From Tab1;
Tab2: //Already Loaded into Memory
Load *;
SQL Load * From Tab2;
Tab3:
Replace Only SQL Load * From Tab3;
To do partial reload, File -> Partial Reload (or) Ctrl+Shift+R
Regards,
KKR
Member,
Thanks for these. I got this done. Appreciated