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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.

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Thank you for choosing Qlik!

Kind regards,

Qlik Digital Support

13 Comments
steve_123456
Contributor II
Contributor II

@Jamie_Gregory - I just upgraded and can confirm no issues on a manual upload from a data connection as well as uploads from Data Folders.  Will check again tomorrow when some of my schedules run but don't anticipate any issues as the previous problem was the name of the .qvd and that looks good.

Thanks very much for following on this!!!

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Jamie_Gregory
Community Manager
Community Manager

@steve_123456 You are most welcome 🙂 Have a great weekend!

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uligorio
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

@Jamie_Gregory Thank you very much for taking care of this issue with Qlik Support.

I had a look to the datasets.json file. As it contains all the queries of all the data connections and each specific query is within a single row I think that trying to modify this file can be very difficult and risky.

I will definitely submit an idea as they suggested and wait for any kind of help. 

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