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Hi,
QVDs are generally used when you have more than one application that needs the same data. It is then more efficient to read it from your source once rather than several times. But if you only have a single QVW using that QVD, there aren't many reasons to go through the extra step of creating the QVD. Just read the data directly in your application.
QVD-it stands for Qlikview data file it contains only one table of data.it is patend technology of qliktech,and it is stored data into byte stuffed format so qlikview can easily understand so loading very fast than other sources,it is 10 to 100 % more speedly loading into datamodel,it is reuslabe file.
QVW-it stands for Qlikview workbook or Qlikview document it is also reusable it placed 1st line in the script it stores data into binary format,it contains more security than QVD we can easily open the QVD file with some tools but without using QLIKVIEW tool we can't open QVW file.it contains entire datamodel with secssion access also.
hai thank u for saying but u the answer in reverse qvd file does not contains charts it will only contains what we loaded table qvd does not have security it will open in other tools appilications but qvw donot open in other appilications it is more security than qvd onces refer the book....
Oops! Typo mistake its QVW.
Here you go detailed explanation:
sorry thank u again