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Hi,
When we create the Qvd file or wile calling the Qvd file we are specifying as .QVD(Qvd); What does it refers and what is the impact
Want to learn more about QVDs? I'll be presenting a webinar on QVD February 2.
-Rob
Hi,
Qvd = QlikView Data
QVD is extension of data file generated by qlikview. it is proprietary of Qliktech International.
Hi Sunil/Srividhya.
Thanks for your response.
When loading the data from the Qvd file if you are using the syntax as
Load * from a.qvd; -------- It is not getting executed
Load * from a.Qvd(Qvd);------It is working fine.
Any architectural change in behaviour of the second one?
Hi XXX,
you can find the ()-bracket at the end of the load-statements reading from "type file".
Text-files like:
LOAD @1
FROM
reading from Excel-files similar:
LOAD .... FROM [xyz.xls] (biff, embedded labels, table is Tabelle1$);
So I think to have a consistent syntax the load-statement to read from a qvd(-file) has also the ()-brackets. Even there is only one content (qvd) at the moment, but ready for future options.
Regards, Roland
If you omit the (qvd) specification when reading from the qvd, the default filetype is (txt) is used . Which is why you must specify (qvd) when loading from a QVD.
-Rob
Thanks for all your responses.
I just tried to load the Qvd data without giving (Qvd) in barcket. it is showing xml data about the Qvd .
Want to learn more about QVDs? I'll be presenting a webinar on QVD February 2.
-Rob
Thanks Rob ,
The webinar was very much useful.I am looking forward to know about forthcoming webinars or events like this
hi XXX
i guess rob already gave you the right answer. You can close this thread as answered.
Thanks rob