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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hello Qlik Users!

I hope you are all having an amazing day!

We haven’t talked about a lot within the blog is Qlik DataTransfer. If you’re not familiar with Qlik DataTransfer, it is an on-premise tool that allows you to securely push your data to Qlik Sense SaaS. You select the data you want to transfer and Qlik DataTransfer will optimize the data, then send it where it should land. Set a refresh schedule or monitor a folder for changes to get the latest data.

You can download Qlik DataTransfer from your Qlik Sense Enterprise SaaS or Qlik Sense Business tenant. Go to your user profile menu > Profile settings > Tools > Qlik DataTransfer.

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Release Notes can be found on the Qlik Downloads page.

I thought I would consolidate a few resources for learning more about the product, installation, how-to and troubleshooting.

Product Information

 

Qlik Help

 

Webinar

 

Support Articles

 

What other resources would you like to see created for Qlik DataTransfer? One user said they would like to see a Talk to Expert Tuesday session on Qlik Data Transfer. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

If you found this blog useful, please give it a Like and share it with your peers!

Thank you for choosing Qlik!

Kind regards,

Qlik Digital Support

13 Comments
parkera
Partner Ambassador
Partner Ambassador

@Jamie_Gregory  fantastic little collection of resources. I agree, this tool is not that well known about and makes the difference between making hybrid deployments work or not in my opinion. At Differentia Consulting we showcased it on our internal Lunch and Learn session about a month ago. it already has made a difference to at least one of our client deployments.

Incredibly, Qlik has many aspects of capability that are simply not that well known. #NPrinting and #ODAG would be two other previous examples.  I suspect because typically they fall into the grey (light grey) of not really belonging to developers/engineers nor architecture/infrastructure specialists. Possibly something that analysts and application managers should get targeted with, to ensure that their deployment of Qlik uses the best tools and method. 

Keep up the great work.

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@parkera That is awesome! Sounds like a successful Lunch and Learn!

We've had some feedback from the Talk to Experts Tuesday sessions that people would like a session on how Qlik products work together. It is something I would like to address as well! I will pass your feedback along as well and we will see what we can come up with!

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uligorio
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

@Jamie_Gregory Thank you for collecting this useful info about Qlik DataTransfer 

I like this tool as I'm trying to build up a demo environment for a customer interested in moving to Sense in SaaS.

The file transfer from a "Data folder" works just fine.

I also managed quite easily to set up a connection to a SQL Server DB and to define a data connection to some tables. However, I realized that, at least in the version I'm using, it's not possible to modify the initial "Load statement" if you had to add another table (or even a field) to your data set and you need to redefine the data connection from scratch. Such a capability would be a strong enhancement.

If you have any news on that let us know. Thanks in advance.

 

 

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steve_123456
Contributor II
Contributor II

This tool is the main reason I went with your SaaS offering and it has worked well for me.

This post is a good first step but would like to see even more documentation.  For example, there was an update I believe in February and couldn't find any documentation on what was included.  After updating I found the behavior had changed with prefixes and it took a while to straighten that out.

I see another update but am hesitant to do so until I know what's in it.  Trying to search for that information is what led me to this post 🙂

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@uligorio I am checking on that for you.

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@steve_123456 Good point! The release notes are currently in the Downloads portal. You can find the February 2021 release notes here.  I will add this to the blog. RN's will be moving here, to the Qlik Community (no ETA), for just that reason - so you can search for them 🙂 

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steve_123456
Contributor II
Contributor II

@Jamie_Gregory thanks!  That's helpful and will keep an eye out for it in the community.

Based on the RNs from the recent April change (though listed as February SR1 in your document?) it sounds like the change is a fix for what broke for me in February:

Jira issue ID: DTB-35
Description: Connection name is used as a prefix to QVD names which is now a separate field. Upgrading of
QDT from Oct to Feb 2021, breaks the users' configuration.

Now I'm not sure what to do since I modified all my connections' prefixes after the February update.  Looks like I have an afternoon of trial and error ahead of me after updating.

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@uligorio I talked to Qlik Support. They said you could edit the connection in the following location:

C:\ProgramData\Qlik\DataTransfer\DataUpload\storage\datasets.json

You should be able to make the changes there without recreating the connection from scratch. They also suggested creating an Idea in Ideation. They also mentioned that they would try to come up with some steps and create an article in the next week.

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@steve_123456 I am checking with the team to see if they have any suggestions.

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@steve_123456 I heard back from the team that you should not have to do anything if you modified the connections' prefix. Please let us know how everything goes.

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