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ivandrago
Creator II
Creator II

Tasks Reloads no longer running - Mounted Folders

Hi,

I currently have the following setup under the Folders tab:

Root Folder

D:\QV\0_Root

Mounted Folders

Name                        Path

Live                          D:\QV

All my QVD Generators and Apps would reload successfully with the above settings. I then changed it to the below and every scheduled Task has failed with not much of an error message as to why:

Root Folder

D:\QV\0_Root

Mounted Folders

Name                        Path

Live Apps                 D:\QV\1_Apps

Live QVD                  D:\QV\3_QVDGenerator

Any ideas why it would fail?

Thanks

4 Replies
ivandrago
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Anyone?

Vegar
MVP
MVP

I see nothing strange with your setup.

What is your system setup? Are you using QlikView Publisher?

Are you creating new tasks or reusing existing tasks?

Are your error occur after the reload is done? Check last modified date in the file explorer.

If you are using a QlikView Publisher then make sure you are not trying to distribute the app to a mounted folder that no longer exist.

Cheers

Vegar Lie Arntsen

ivandrago
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Hi Vegar,

Thanks for the reply.

So I did your suggestion and created a new QVW file in the folder D:\QV\3_QVDGenerator which would store a qvd file into the folder D:\QV\2_QVD

The scheduled for this QVW on the Task now reloads successfully.

The Reload Name would be showing like this:

Reload of NEW_QVD.qvw

The existing files that are failing are showing like this:

Qlikview/3_QVDGenerator/NEW_QVD.qvw

I have copied these files from another server on an older version of QlikView version 11 and the new server is on version 12? Would this be the cause? Has it somehow got confused with the MetaData? I don't really want to rewrite each Qlikview Document.

Vegar
MVP
MVP

First rule out that you don't have any issues with your script. Try to run the app script using a desktop client.

If you are referring to D:\QV\2_QVD with a variable then make sure it is declared with a correct value. The symptoms you are describing are indicating that your app does not know where you want to store the a QVD file

Best regards

Vegar Lie Arntsen  

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