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After my post about QlikView for Notepad++ and the various iterations of it since, I've been asked a few times about the possibility of doing the same for UltraEdit. After a customer finally pestered me enough I got around to an initial version 0.1 which you can find here http://www.qlikviewaddict.com/2012/09/qlikview-for-ultraedit.html
I'm putting the finishing touches to a new release and will post it shortly.
Regards
Matt
I've released a new major update (version 1.0) with the following improvements:
As before, download links and instructions available here http://www.qlikviewaddict.com/p/qlikview-ultraedit.html
Regards
Matt
Hi Matt,
even I use your Notepad++ extension, I just want to thank you for the awesome Qlikview integration.
I use it on a daily base and it really improved my work experience.
Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
Best regards,
Tom
Thanks Tom, I'm glad you find it useful! I assume you saw the new release of the Notepad++ version last week http://community.qlik.com/message/347549#347549
Already installed
Just added a blog post on how to use the Function List within UltraEdit when working with QlikView script files http://www.qlikviewaddict.com/2013/06/tthe-ultraedit-function-list-with.html
Regards
Matt
Matt,
What is your opinion on selecting one or the other of these two products?
Thanks,
JC
Hi JC
I assume you mean UltraEdit and Notepad++?
If so then I would say it really depends on your needs. There isn't much in it when working with QV script files so it's down to whether that is all you will use it for or not.
If you need a proper development text editor in which you can work in many languages then I would say UltraEdit has the most functionality, but it is a commercial product and so has a cost involved.
Notepad++ isn't quite as powerful but has the benefit of being free. I personally use Notepad++ more than I do UltraEdit but that's just a personal preference.
Regards
Matt
As with the Notepad++ version, I've now moved the QlikView language definition for UltraEdit to GitHub and added it as a project to Branch http://branch.qlik.com/projects/showthread.php?263-QlikView-UltraEdit
You'll be able to grab the latest version and all future versions from there as well as contribute if you like. As I'm not a big user of UltraEdit myself, if anyone wants to test future versions then that would be great.
Regards
Matt
QlikView language definition for UltaEdit v2.0 has been release.
This version is a huge leap from the last release and so has been labelled as a new major release. Some of the new features include:
As always, full instructions and download links can be found on the QlikView for UltraEdit page at http://www.qlikviewaddict.com/. Alternatively you can find them on branch.qlik.com or on GitHub.
If you have any ideas for other code templates or find any problems, let me know by leaving a comment or raising an issue on GitHub.
Regards
Matt