Date | Milestones |
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Feb-May 2019 | First developers added to Qlik Dev Environment Building of baseline security groups Building of baseline Qlik data sets (QVDs) |
May 2019 | Innaugural developer-to-developer demo Testing of security roles in Qlik Test Environment First Qlik apps moved into Qlik Test Environment |
June 2019 | Launch of twice-monthly Qlik Developer Open Labs Testing of security roles in Qlik Production Environment |
Summer 2019 | First Qlik apps promoted to Qlik Production Environment |
FAQ
Direct Qlik access is limited to known users at this time. As we move toward release of the Test and Production environments we will update this with additional information. |
SMPH is providing 3 Qlik environments:
Learn more about roles in each environment in SMPH Qlik Sense. Learn more about how Qlik dashboards move through the environments. |
To get started as a developer:
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We are preparing a fillable form to initiate a conversation for something you'd like to see in Qlik. In the meantime, please send an email to support@med.wisc.edu to get started. If your idea has SMPH-wide appeal, we will discuss collaborative development options. Learn more about what it takes to get an idea to production. |
SMPH IT will be creating a default UW Qlik Theme. In the meantime, review the recommendations provided by Qlik on how to create apps that meet accessibility standards. |
The core data to be used in Qlik enterprise reporting will be stored in files called QVDs. A QVD (QlikView Data) file is a file containing a table of data exported from Qlik Sense. QVD is a native Qlik format and can only be written to and read by Qlik Sense. See Qlik Data Overview.docx for more information on just how this works. |
You should have access to the Finance QVDs by using the FIN_QVDs folder found in the right-hand side Connections panel in the data load editor. At this time, the data is coming directly from the SFMRT (WISDM) warehouse. If you have worked with the SFMRT data in the past the current QVDs are a direct match for what you would normally see in the database. For more detailed information please see the SFS documentation. |
RESOURCES
On community.qlik.com, Qlik Sense App Development Community
Qlik Sense Enterprise Documents
Top 10 Qlik Sense Enterprise Visualization Best Practices
Tutorials / videos available on UW Box
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkRFvjyuHFvJzisE2CizLezYenmn6DpBz