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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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When closing the dialog with OK, the Inline Data Wizard (page 192) dialog will be opened with the<br />

selected fields as column labels. After you press OK in this dialog, a Load Inline statement preceded by a<br />

Section (page 261) statement and succeeded by a Section Application statement will be created.<br />

23.12 File Wizard<br />

The File Wizard automatically appears when opening a file or an HTML table using the Table Files... button<br />

in the Data page of the Tool Pane in the Edit Script Dialog (page 173). The wizard also opens when a<br />

non-qvw file is opened from the File menu.<br />

File types that <strong>QlikView</strong> can recognize are delimited text files (e.g. csv files), fix record files, dif files, Excel<br />

files, HTML files and XML files. In this manual these file types are referred to as Table Files.<br />

Files can be loaded from the local network or directly from the Internet.<br />

To load a file stored on a local network, use the Table Files button in the Edit Script dialog. If the file has a<br />

file extension of a table file, e.g. .csv, .txt, .tab, .skv, .fix, .dif, .htm, .html, .shtml, .xhtml, .php or .asp, the file<br />

will be shown in the Open Local Files dialog. It is possible to open the file even if it has a different extension;<br />

just set Files of Type to All files (*.*) in the Open Local Files. The content must however still be such<br />

that <strong>QlikView</strong> can interpret it. Whether or not <strong>QlikView</strong> can, is a different matter from what extension the<br />

file has.<br />

To load a file directly from the Internet, paste the URL (previously copied from the web browser) into the<br />

text box named File Name in the FTP browsing dialog and click Open.<br />

Once a file has been selected, the file wizard opens. It contains five pages: Source, Type, Transform,<br />

Options and Script. Since one very rarely needs to change anything on the Source page, the wizard starts on<br />

the Type page. The buttons will take the user from one page to another.<br />

On the Type and Options pages there is a preview in which it is possible to see how <strong>QlikView</strong> has interpreted<br />

the file. The Script page makes it possible to set how the script is presented in the Edit Script dialog.<br />

The Finish button will close the wizard and generate a load statement in the load script.<br />

To load a file stored on a local network, use the Table Files button in the Edit Script dialog. If the file has a<br />

table file extension, e.g. .csv, .txt, .tab, .skv, .fix, .dif, .htm, .html, .shtml, .xhtml, .php or .asp, the file will be<br />

shown in the Open Local Files dialog. It is possible to open the file even if it has a different extension; just<br />

set Files of Type to All files (*.*) in the Open Local Files dialog. The content must however still be such<br />

that <strong>QlikView</strong> can interpret it. Whether or not <strong>QlikView</strong> can, is a different matter from what extension the<br />

file has.<br />

To load a file directly from the Internet, paste the URL (previously copied from your web browser) into the<br />

text box named File Name in the FTP browsing dialog and click Open.<br />

Once a file has been selected, the file wizard opens. It contains five pages: Source, Type, Transform,<br />

Options and Script. Since one very rarely needs to change anything on the Source page, the wizard starts on<br />

the Type page. The buttons will take you from one page to another.<br />

On the Type and Options pages there is a preview in which you can see how <strong>QlikView</strong> has interpreted the<br />

file. The Script page lets you set how the script is presented in the Edit Script dialog.<br />

The Finish button will close the wizard and generate a load statement in the script.<br />

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