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Partner - Contributor III
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To open *.qvw file

Hi,

I have QlikView desktop application(free version) installed on my local machine on which I have already created some qvw files. I have been given to modify another abc.qvw file not created on my machine. When tried to open it, it is giving following error.

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I have tried installing QlikView desktop application on another VM and open it there. First I got this dialog box

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And after clicking yes and continue, it opened like this

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Is there any way to open the file?

Thanks

 

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marcus_sommer

Not a sensible one - unless you used a licenced QlikView. For the usual private usage-scenarios like learning or testing anything or similar stuff you don't mandatory need other qvw's else nearly everything of knowledge could be get from the community or some literature.

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marcus_sommer

That the UI doesn't show any data might be caused by the fact that no data were loaded and stored in it or that you haven't the right access rights if any section access is implemented or that there are no valid expressions in the objects.

Just open the table-viewer (CTRL + T) and you will see if any tables are there and by right clicking on a table-header you could get a pre-view of the data. If nothing is there you may try to apply a reload but it will depends on many factors if it would be running successfully with your user + machine + storage/network rights.

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marcus_sommer

The Personal Edition is aimed to work only with own applications - own means a single user on a single machine and always the same user and machine. No sharing in any direction. The few available recovery attempts are a convenience in the case that a new hardware is required which may be needed  all n years.

Therefore don't open any other applications. You will need these recovery attempts for the described purpose and the foreign applications have often not so much benefits that's worth. If you want to look for some kind of how to you may use the Qlik provided demo-applications within your installation which have a free licence included.

Beginner_Qlik1
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
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Is there no way to open other application(qvw)?

marcus_sommer

Not a sensible one - unless you used a licenced QlikView. For the usual private usage-scenarios like learning or testing anything or similar stuff you don't mandatory need other qvw's else nearly everything of knowledge could be get from the community or some literature.

Beginner_Qlik1
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
Author

I am now using a licensed version and could open the app without any error. But it is not showing any data. My understanding was that *.qvw file itself contains the data. 

Please let me know what else I need to display data here.

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marcus_sommer

That the UI doesn't show any data might be caused by the fact that no data were loaded and stored in it or that you haven't the right access rights if any section access is implemented or that there are no valid expressions in the objects.

Just open the table-viewer (CTRL + T) and you will see if any tables are there and by right clicking on a table-header you could get a pre-view of the data. If nothing is there you may try to apply a reload but it will depends on many factors if it would be running successfully with your user + machine + storage/network rights.

Beginner_Qlik1
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
Author

There is no table in table viewer. 

Do I need to do any change in setting of QlikView server , so that I can get qvw file with data?

marcus_sommer

It isn't directly related to server-settings else the applications needs to be reloaded and saved with the data. If this application is available within the access point it would be quite likely that there is also already a reload-task (maybe not as single task else embedded within any task-chain which means executing them may have further impacts within the environment).