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PGO Files

Does someone know any way to parse the pgo files into a qlikview? Thanks

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Thanks Stefan !

disqr_rm
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Perfect. Thank you Stefan. You're the best.

fernando_tonial
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi Stefan,

Very good this easter egg, but how to transform the value of the tag <LastUsed> 40E4063317FCF747 </ LastUsed> format for the Timestamp.

Best Regards,

Tonial.

Don't Worry, be Qlik.
StefanBackstrand
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

That's a good question, it doesn't look like an ordinary timestamp. I'll try and snoop around a bit on that one.

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Here is another post out there where someone was questioning the data format.

http://community.qlik.com/message/209926#209926

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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raz-datamind
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

Hi,

I have QV 10 SR5 installed.

I have changed my root folder to be a mounted one, and as result i'm left with shadows of qvw's holding CAL's which i can't unassign.

Tried to look for the PGOAsXmlAlso entry, but i can't see it.

The Problem is I have 8 other qvw's with CAL's i don't wanna loose, so I don't want to delete PGO files completely.

Does anyone have a solution?

Thanks,

Raz.

StefanBackstrand
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Add some empty dummy qvw documents with the same names (you can find them in the xml copies of the PGO files), this will make them show up in User Documents. You can then remove the Document CAL assignments from the documents in QMC and delete the documents. 

raz-datamind
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

Perhaps I was not clear, i've changed the root folder into a mounted one.

The root folder contained sub folders with models like:

<root>\Client1\ClientBI.qvw

<root>\Client2\ClientBI.qvw

etc'.

I wanted all this models to be under section named production so i moved the folder into mount and gave it an alias.

so now i have in the document list:

Production

     Client1\ClientBI.qvw

     Client2\ClientBI.qvw

etc'. which is great

but i also have

CLIENTBI.QVW

CLIENTBI.QVW

holding CAL's which i can't release.

StefanBackstrand
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

The same suggestion still applies. Create a document named "Clientbi.qvw" and place in your root, and then delete CALs from this document. If you are afraid of collision, move the original good documents out of the root first.

raz-datamind
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

I'm not sure i'm following:

I now have a new root folder that contains no models,

a mounted folder (the old root) that contains the models, and a list of non existence models holding up CAL's.

Do you suggests creating qvw's called Clientbi.qvw in the new root folder which wll then allow me to release the CAL's and then delete the documents?

Or do you reffer to the old root that is now a mounted folder?

Thanks for your help.