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Field Event Triggers And Reduce Data

I found that if I Reduce Data (Remove All Values), all my Field Event Triggers will disappear...

I wonder if I can store this somewhere so it will always available??

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jerrysvensson
Partner - Specialist II
Partner - Specialist II

Yes you are unfortunately correct. Field event triggers are kept on the fields and not in the document.

If you are going to use version control you have to add your binary qvw app to version control with all the fields present.

Reduce data is ok, as long as the fields are still in the app.

We have made bug report on this and hopefully it will be in a SR in the future.

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anyone have the same issue??

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please help~~~

Anonymous
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Gu,

I've just hit the same issue.  Have you found a solution to this? 

Anonymous
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Turns out it's not reduce data, that's fine.  My issue is when I rebuild my QVW from the Project folder.

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Sorry so far no solution.

and I had learn in the hard way that never rebuild my QVW from the project folder...

tresesco
MVP
MVP

For me with qv 11.2 SR3, it's working. PFA. Try to reduce and see if the trigger remains intact or not.

jerrysvensson
Partner - Specialist II
Partner - Specialist II

Yes you are unfortunately correct. Field event triggers are kept on the fields and not in the document.

If you are going to use version control you have to add your binary qvw app to version control with all the fields present.

Reduce data is ok, as long as the fields are still in the app.

We have made bug report on this and hopefully it will be in a SR in the future.

kevinpintokpa
Creator II
Creator II

As of QlikView 11.20 SR5, I can report that:

1)  File > Reduce Data does preserve Field Event triggers.  This seems to be because the data model is preserved with all tables and fields, albeit with zero rows.

2)  Using the QlikView "Open without data" option removes the data model completely and will destroy these triggers.