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can any one plz share the answer
Qlikview has a help file where you can find such information. Honestly, I kid you not.
Start Qlikview and press the F1 key to open the help file.
Trace
The trace statement writes a string to the Script Execution Progress window and to the script log file, when used.
It is very useful for debugging purposes. Using $-expansions of variables that are calculated prior to the Trace statement, you can customize the message.
The syntax is:
trace string
Examples:
trace Main table loaded;
Let MyMessage = NoOfRows('MainTable') & ' rows in Main Table';
trace $(MyMessage);
Back to Script Statements and Keywords.
trace let you write some custom content into the log file
Qlikview has a help file where you can find such information. Honestly, I kid you not.
Start Qlikview and press the F1 key to open the help file.
Trace
The trace statement writes a string to the Script Execution Progress window and to the script log file, when used.
It is very useful for debugging purposes. Using $-expansions of variables that are calculated prior to the Trace statement, you can customize the message.
The syntax is:
trace string
Examples:
trace Main table loaded;
Let MyMessage = NoOfRows('MainTable') & ' rows in Main Table';
trace $(MyMessage);
Back to Script Statements and Keywords.
thank u Gysbert Wassenaar