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Brian_Bauer
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QlikView and R Integration for Predictive Analytics Example

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Apr 2, 2013 5:16:51 PM

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If you have never thought about integrating predictive analytics and QlikView, may this article pique your interest on the topic.  If you have thought about the potential, but do not know how to get started, may this be the motivation to start your journey.

 

This demo example illustrates the art of the possible around the interoperability of the R statistics engine and QlikView 11 for enabling predictive algorithms within QlikView today.

 

R (http://www.r-project.org/) is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics, which supports predictive modeling and scoring.  The example also introduces Rattle (Rattle: A Graphical User Interface for Data Mining using R -- http://rattle.togaware.com/).  Rattle was used to create the predictive model and generate the R code implemented within the example QlikView application.  The use of Rattle is not detailed here.  It is left up to you to explore.

 

The example assumes you understand R and how to create predictive models in R and how scoring works in R.  If you understand how to do those things in R and you know how QlikView works, this example should give you an idea of how:

  1. you could implement a compelling QlikView application for discovering trends in data as you have become used to with QlikView
  2. while adding the ability to predict outcomes using a proven, trained scoring model you have built in R
  3. and while showing actionable predicted outcomes at the point of decision

-- all without the end user having to leave QlikView.

 

As in the previous example posted by Elif Tutuk, "Integrating QV with R example kit.zip" (http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-2975), the example utilizes statconnDCOM.  A slightly different approach in this example overcomes a break in functionality introduced into that earlier example by the changing in the behavior of one of the COM API methods in the most recent releases of statconnDCOM.

 

The integration is done using QlikView's built-in VBScript support to interoperate with the DCOM-based API.  This is just one way to integrate with R.  With a little research you can discover other potential opportunities for R integration (e.g., OpenCPU).  Also, note that R is just one such example of a statistical engine being integrated with QlikView.  Other solutions, such as commercially available statistical engines or predictive scoring engines may also be integrated in similar ways.

 

To get started with this example, save the attached file, QlikView-R_Predictive_Demo.zip, to your system.  Open the zip file, and copy the enclosed folder (QlikView-R_Predictive_Demo) to a location of your choice.  The location is not important as the example is portable and has no dependency on being placed in a particular folder on your system. Now navigate into the folder you just extracted and find the document named “Qlikview-R Integration Demo 20170310.pdf”.  Open the document and follow the instructions step-by-step.

 

UPDATE (May 7, 2014):  I updated the installation document (Qlikview-R Integration Demo 20140421.pdf) to eliminate the RAndFriends installer as it has been unavailable for some time.  This edition of the document references R 3.1.0.  Hopefully the instructions will continue to be a good guide for subsequent versions as well.  I will continue to monitor for changes in R, statconnDCOM and other R components which could effect how the demo application works going forward.  The example QlikView application itself remains unchanged. It is a Personal Edition version, so you should be able to explore it with a licensed QlikView Desktop or the Personal Edition.  Thank you for your continued feedback on this demo.

 

UPDATE (September 21, 2015):  Everyone who has been seeing the message "The license that is embedded in this document is not valid":  I attached an updated version of QlikView-R_Predictive_Demo.zip‌.  Ensure you overwrite the old QVW with the new one in this package.  That is the only change.  Please forgive this looooong overdue update. 

 

UPDATE (October 9, 2016):  Updated the embedded license to work with QlikView Desktop Personal Edition.

 

UPDATE (February 2, 2017):  Updated the embedded license to work with QlikView Desktop Personal Edition.

 

UPDATE (March 10. 2017):  A dependency for this particular example is statconnDCOM from the team at autstat (http://www.autstat.com/).  If you wish to utilize statconnDCOM, you will need to contact autstat directly and purchase a license or request an evaluation license for testing.

 

 

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Hi,

I am trying to install R packages and it seems packages location not longer exists.

install.packages(c("rcom"),repos="http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download", lib=.Library)
Warning in install.packages :

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/src/contrib/PACKAGES.gz': HTTP status was '404 Not Found'

Warning in install.packages :

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/src/contrib/PACKAGES': HTTP status was '404 Not Found'

Warning in install.packages :

  unable to access index for repository http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/src/contrib:

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/src/contrib/PACKAGES'

Warning in install.packages :

  package ‘rcom’ is not available (for R version 3.3.1)

Warning in install.packages :

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/bin/windows/contrib/3.3/PACKAGES.gz': HTTP status was '404 Not Found'

Warning in install.packages :

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/bin/windows/contrib/3.3/PACKAGES': HTTP status was '404 Not Found'

Warning in install.packages :

  unable to access index for repository http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/bin/windows/contrib/3.3:

  cannot open URL 'http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/bin/windows/contrib/3.3/PACKAGES'

Anonymous
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Hello,

I have StatconnDCOM and R installed on my local machine and have them ready for my project.

The R and StatconnDCOM work great with a qvw on my local machine.

However, I have problem to deploy them on QlikView server.

The R and StatconnDCOM are installed on QlikView server machine. It looks to me that the macro runs on client side and macro gets parsing error for StatconnDCOM related statements.

Has anyone ever deploy QlikView on server with the integration of R?

The solution I'm thinking is to force macro to be executed on server instead of client, but this solution is not that straightforward.

Is there a way to connect StatconnDCOM remotely? over network for example?

Thanks,

Josh


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I installed R upon RStudio and Qlikview 12

R rattle package and StatconnDCOM library

I was able to open Qliview-R_Predictive_Demo.qvw file and was able to select Patient (id).

Upon clicking on "Run Risk Assessment", Qlikview fall into an infinite loop showing a message "executing macro"

My system configuration can be found in the link Dropbox - system-info-1.txt

Would you please help me to find out why it fails and what the cause is?

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I am facing the same issue!

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Hello,

After few days, I got the following message:

Would you updata the demo file with a valid license?

I am using qlikview 12

Thanks!

bhargav_bhat
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Nice Article

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