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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Recently Opened<br />

Documents<br />

Contains a list of recently opened documents and web pages. Just click on one<br />

of them to re-open. Right-click on a document to gain access to a menu with<br />

the following useful commands:<br />

Open "document" Without Data<br />

Opens the document but skips table and field data. A layout with all sheets<br />

and sheet objects in place but empty is opened. This feature can be useful e.g.<br />

for opening corrupted documents or for avoiding long waits when opening<br />

very large documents for a small change in the layout (of course the script<br />

needs to be re-run to re-populate the document after the changes). This is done<br />

with the command line switch nodata( Command Line Syntax (page 38)) as<br />

well.<br />

Open "document" and Reload Data<br />

Opens the document and performs an immediate reload.<br />

Browse Documents in Folder<br />

Opens the folder containing the document in the list.<br />

Add "document" to Favorites<br />

Adds the document or web page to the Favorites list.<br />

Remove "document" From This List<br />

Removes the document from the list of recently used documents. The actual<br />

document file remains unchanged where it resides.<br />

Favorites Contains a list of the documents and web pages previously added to the favorites<br />

list. Unlike the list of recently used documents the favorites list remains<br />

unchanged until explicitly adding or deleteing entries. Just click on a favorite<br />

document or page to re-open. Right-click on a document to gain access to a<br />

menu with the following useful commands:<br />

Open "document" Without Data<br />

Opens the document but skips variables and table and field data. A layout<br />

with all sheets and sheet objects in place but empty is opened. This feature<br />

can be useful e.g. for opening corrupted documents or for avoiding long waits<br />

when opening very large documents for a small change in the layout (of<br />

course the script needs to be re-run to re-populate the document after the<br />

changes). This can also be accomplished with the command line switch<br />

nodata.<br />

Open "document" and Reload Data<br />

Opens the document and performs an immediate reload.<br />

Browse Documents in Folder<br />

Opens the folder containing the document in the list.<br />

Remove "document" From Favorites<br />

removes the document from the Favorites list. The actual document file<br />

remains unchanged where it resides.<br />

Open in Server Contains a list of recently opened <strong>QlikView</strong> Servers and an easy-to-use interface<br />

for connecting to any other <strong>QlikView</strong> Server. Once a <strong>QlikView</strong> Server<br />

has been selected, <strong>QlikView</strong> will connect to it and show a list of available<br />

documents, which can then be opened with a single click. Click on >> Show<br />

Options for advanced authentication options. See Connect to Server (page 41)<br />

for details on these commands.<br />

Recent Servers displays a list of the servers, recently connected to.<br />

Nearby Servers displays a list of all the servers on the network.<br />

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