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Hi all,
the product JDBC Connector reached end-of-life because it's technically outdated. Support of it ends 2018-12-31.
The successor product is the TIQ Java Service Connector and can be obtained here:
https://www.tiq-solutions.de/en/tiq-java-service-connector/
Best regards,
Ralf
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Hi everyone,
this is a demo version of our JDBC Connector for QlikView. It will enable a lot of non-ODBC/OLEDB sources for loading data into QlikView.
Also, it would give much more performance on QV 9 loads (Oracle, mysql etc.) and could speed up on complex network environments (like VPN, firewalls, WAN).
Please try it out and give us some feedback!
Installation instructions:
Missing feature (waiting for QV support):
Thanks to my colleague Sven "Benno" Uhlig who brought up this idea and implementation!
Ralf
UPDATE:
This is a new version which supports DDL and DML statements too. You will get a result set if a DML statement was executed with the update count.
Just try script calls like this:
DATA:
SQL CREATE TABLE test2 (col1 INT)
;
SQL insert into test2 (col1) values (1)
;
SQL update test2 set col1=2
;
SQL drop table test2
;
UPDATE:
New version comes with an installer and config dialogs. See also: http://www.tiq-solutions.de/display/enghome/ENJDBC for a list of possible JDBC sources.
do we have JDBC driver for Windows XP 64 bit?
Solved by downloading it from https://www.tiq-solutions.de/en/products/qlikview/jdbc-connector/
what do you mean by 'config the JDBC driver (mostly a .jar file)'? where is this file?
I'm not able to connect to Athena using the new TIQ JAVA service connector. The old JDBCconnector worked without issues but the newer version doesn't. Any ideas?
Hello, are there any alternatives?