Hi,
I just experienced the phenomenon that
- there was a scripting error, but I only just noticed it now
=> due to this (wrong fields entered for a JOIN), the laptop went into stasis - I couldn't do anything anymore,
- not even close anything,
- not even open the task_manager;
- I finally got a Windows message ending in the proposal to kill the computer using the power switch something I did not believe Windows would ever propose itself...
=> Isn't there a possibility to put a kind of "safety stop" in a QlikView app so when during the reload, the whole thing threatens to run haywire, it just cancels?
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
DataNibbler
I believe there is "Qlikview_stop" option in Qlikview to exit from the QV application.
If the task manager was staled,you can kill the programs through "command prompt (CMD)"
1. Open -->CMD
2. Type TASKLIST and enter
3. Type TASKKILL /IM Qv.exe enter (to kill qv.exe session)
I have never seen or heard of that happen. Are you sure it's not an issue on your laptop? Are you using macros?
Hi,
unfortunately, I could not do this anymore when my computer froze just now - I could not access anything (that would include the command_prompt), the screen was entirely black. The reason, as I found out just now, was a "simple" scripting error in a JOIN - QlikView was trying to join with a pretty large cartesian product I'm afraid...
Hi Kai,
no, I'm not using macros. My laptop, like all here, is centrally administered and everything I work on is on a server. There are some infrastructure issues here, it's not uncommon to spend 2min waiting for an Excel file to open and it's normal to get a "Not responding" message when opening a QlikView_app, but that was a first-timer for me, too.