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Flattening XML Data in SQL Server - Simon Ince's Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Flattening XML Data in SQL Server - Simon Ince's Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs: "sref.value('(text())[1]', 'varchar(50)') as PersonSkill"
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How do I archive all of my read messages? I have 13,000 emails in my inbox and I can't seem to get them out. - Google Product Forums
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AdventureWorks Data Dictionary
AdventureWorks Data Dictionary: "http://www.sqldatadictionary.com/AdventureWorks2012.pdf "
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Indirect Set Analysis for P() and E() | Qlik Community
Indirect Set Analysis for P() and E() | Qlik Community: "sum({$}
CompanyName)>} Sales)"
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CompanyName)>} Sales)"
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Indirect Set Analysis for P() and E() | Qlik Community
Indirect Set Analysis for P() and E() | Qlik Community: "sum({$}
CompanyName)>} Sales)"
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CompanyName)>} Sales)"
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Tuesday 2 September 2014
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QlikView Addict: Automatically Leasing a License
QlikView Addict: Automatically Leasing a License: "Automatically Leasing a License
Here is a quick QlikView tip for automatically leasing a license from a QlikView Server.
Create a batch file containing the following:
"C:\Program Files\QlikView\Qv.exe" /r "qvp://myQvServer/mySmallQvApp.qvw"
Replace "C:\Program Files\QlikView\qv.exe" with the path to the qv.exe on your local computer.
Replace "qvp://myQvServer/mySmallQvApp.qvw" with the server name and the name of a small application. You can always create a dummy application with no script or data just for this auto-leasing to use.
And that's it! You can schedule this to run on startup by placing the batch file in the Windows Startup folder, or over night each night using Windows Scheduler. The /r parameter asks QlikView to perform a reload of the application. As this is a server hosted document, QlikView won't be able to perform a reload and so will simply open QlikView, open the document and then close QlikView, leasing your license from the server in the process."
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Here is a quick QlikView tip for automatically leasing a license from a QlikView Server.
Create a batch file containing the following:
"C:\Program Files\QlikView\Qv.exe" /r "qvp://myQvServer/mySmallQvApp.qvw"
Replace "C:\Program Files\QlikView\qv.exe" with the path to the qv.exe on your local computer.
Replace "qvp://myQvServer/mySmallQvApp.qvw" with the server name and the name of a small application. You can always create a dummy application with no script or data just for this auto-leasing to use.
And that's it! You can schedule this to run on startup by placing the batch file in the Windows Startup folder, or over night each night using Windows Scheduler. The /r parameter asks QlikView to perform a reload of the application. As this is a server hosted document, QlikView won't be able to perform a reload and so will simply open QlikView, open the document and then close QlikView, leasing your license from the server in the process."
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