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ivandrago
Creator II
Creator II

Qlikview Unlocked - Change Management

Hi,

I am not sure if anyone has read the book "Qlikview Unlocked"? But on the below chapter

Chapter 1. QlikView projects need discipline too!

It had the following paragraph:



If your project doesn't have a change management or tracking system, create one of your own. It doesn't need to be overly complicated; a spreadsheet will do. Basically, you need to keep a list of requests, snags, and bugs. Note who reported or requested the item and when it was reported, the nature of the issue and who owns the issue, the priority or severity of the issue, its progress, outcome, and outcome date (or release), and who completed the task. From this, you can keep track of every item.


Does anyone have an example of the spreadsheet the author is suggesting? Struggling to think of the columns i would want to capture changes and would it be one spreadsheet or a spreadsheet per document?


Thanks

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m_woolf
Master II
Master II

Here is one that we use.

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m_woolf
Master II
Master II

Here is one that we use.

ivandrago
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Thanks for the reply.

Do you have a example of data that you would in there as not sure the values that would be needed?

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Many fields are self-evident. The others are often formatted as listboxes where you click in a cell and select a value from a dropdown list. The current series of values can be expanded/modified on the data sheet.

Peter