22 February 2024 New SAP ODP Connector Share this message We have expanded our support for SAP with a new SAP ODP Connector for Qlik Cloud Analytics. This connector provides connectivity to the SAP Operational Data Provisioning (ODP) framework which includes many benefits to SAP users vs. previous, existing SAP connectors including: Simplified access to CDS Views and HANA Views Access to Extractors, without the use of standalone network service Usable with a SAP Runtime license Does not require any separate Qlik SAP Connector license No need for an SAP transport installation, particularly useful with an SAP managed cloud system Up to 25% faster performance vs. Qlik’s existing SAP connectors Qlik Cloud Analytics – SAP ODP Connector This new connector is separate from an SAP ODP Connector that is already available in Qlik Data Integration Client-Managed. New Qlik Application Automation connectors for Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Application Automation now supports the following Qlik Application Automation connectors: Basic Authorization Amazon Lambda Amazon Redshift Amazon S3 Azure OpenAI Application Automation Connectors Now supported in Qlik Cloud Government. Qlik Cloud Government now supports Qlik Data Gateway – Direct Access version 1.6.3 Direct Access gateway 1.6.3 includes the following enhancements and bug fixes: Data loss prevention In previous versions, to prevent potential data loss, Direct Access gateway did not automatically reconnect to the data source during a reload. From this version, Direct Access gateway will now automatically reconnect to the data source as needed. To prevent data loss, the completed reload summary will be verified before reconnecting. If data loss is detected, the reload will fail. Timeout for reload sessions In rare scenarios, the reload session would stay alive indefinitely. To prevent such occurrences, this version introduces a three-hour timeout for reload sessions. Timeout extension for load requests Reloads would sometimes fail with the following errors: Connector error: The session does not exist (DirectAccess-1509) Connector error: The stream session expired for the load data request (DirectAccess-1012) To mitigate this issue, an EXTEND_FIRST_REQUEST_TIMEOUT parameter (for extending the load request timeout) was added to the C:\ProgramData\Qlik\Gateway\configuration.properties file. The unit of measurement for the parameter value is minutes. Customers who frequently encounter these errors should try setting the value to 5-10 minutes. For detailed instructions, see Troubleshooting Direct Access gateway Support for detailed connection error messages Added support for viewing detailed connection error messages when using ODBC-based via Direct Access gateway connectors. Customers can now set the ShowErrorDetailMessage parameter in the Advanced connector settings to “true” to see the full error returned by the ODBC driver. The detailed error message will be show in the Data load editor. The error message is provided in its entirety by the data source you are using. Qlik does not append any additional information to the error message or edit it in any way. Handling multiple reloads with the same reload ID From this version, the engine session ID will be used to distinguish between multiple reloads with the same reload ID. This will prevent potential conflicts, resulting in reloads failing with the following error: Connector error: data loading error (DirectAccess-4008 To benefit from the enhancements and resolved issues, customers are encouraged to upgrade at the earliest opportunity. For upgrade instructions, see Upgrading the Direct Access gateway installation. Now supported in Qlik Cloud Government. How can we help? Barry has over 20 years experience as a Data & Analytics architect, developer, trainer and author. He will gladly help you with any questions you may have. Call us Mail us 17 April 2025 The 2025 Masters Summit for Qlik will be in Hamburg, Germany The Masters Summit for Qlik offers the next step in your journey towards becoming a Qlik specialist. In 3 days our team of experts, with over 50 combined years of Qlik experience in the field, will take your skills to the next level. Bitmetric Event Qlik Training 17 April 2025 Graphical transformation flow designer now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports the graphical transformation flow designer from Qlik Talend Data Integration. This no-code tool features a drag-and-drop interface for creating visual transformation flows, making it accessible for both data engineers and non-SQL experts. It offers a range of data transformation processors for cleansing and shaping datasets, and supports major data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure Synapse Analytics. Transformation flows also support automated SQL-based capabilities such as materialization and incremental processing. New Release Qlik 17 April 2025 Transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server. The SQL Expression processor enables writing SQL expressions to process data. Users can create graphical and custom SQL-based transformations in data pipeline projects, enhancing data reshaping capabilities. New Release Qlik
17 April 2025 The 2025 Masters Summit for Qlik will be in Hamburg, Germany The Masters Summit for Qlik offers the next step in your journey towards becoming a Qlik specialist. In 3 days our team of experts, with over 50 combined years of Qlik experience in the field, will take your skills to the next level. Bitmetric Event Qlik Training
17 April 2025 Graphical transformation flow designer now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports the graphical transformation flow designer from Qlik Talend Data Integration. This no-code tool features a drag-and-drop interface for creating visual transformation flows, making it accessible for both data engineers and non-SQL experts. It offers a range of data transformation processors for cleansing and shaping datasets, and supports major data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure Synapse Analytics. Transformation flows also support automated SQL-based capabilities such as materialization and incremental processing. New Release Qlik
17 April 2025 Transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server. The SQL Expression processor enables writing SQL expressions to process data. Users can create graphical and custom SQL-based transformations in data pipeline projects, enhancing data reshaping capabilities. New Release Qlik