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I created an example for commenting in QlikView. It uses Dynamic Update and Macro. I successfully tested it in QlikView Client AND on QlikView Server.
Downside:
I also came up with an example using InputFields, but that is not as good as this one.
Feel free to post improvement ideas.
Hi Matthias,
I am very impressed by your idea, which seems very easy to implement and is the solution to something lots of clients demand !
Thank you for sharing.
Hi Matthias,
This works on desktop client but macro parse fails and functionality is lost in access point..
Please Help
Thanks,
Pratik
Hi,
please lookup at this nice solution:
SQL Writeback from QlikView extension object.
Hope it helps
André Gomes
+ Dynamic Update entries will be lost once the document is refreshed/reloaded. Another downside is that dynamic updates entries are not shared in a clustered environment (As each cluster has its own in memory data cloud).
Thanks for the reply but I started with the same solution, went on to dynamic upadte,Direct Query and now seraching extensions which woud provide the same functionality. As the macros run on cliet well but does nt run on access point. Macro Parse Failed.
Regards,
Partik
I had "Macro Parse Failed" error, when having tiny errors in my macro code. You might check your code once again or provide it here and we could have a look together.
Hi Matthias,
I downloaded the example which u posted, it runs perfectly on desktop but fails in access point.
Did it work for You on access point?
Client Details( version-11.20 SR-8 64 bit Edition)
Server Details ( version- 11.20 SR-4 64-bit )
Is it because of SR-4 and SR-8 incompatibility?
Thanks,
Pratik
Also can u provide your client and server details?
It fails in Access Point