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Stephen Redmond
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Stephen Redmond is the CTO and Qlik Luminary at CapricornVentis - a QlikView Elite Partner. He is the author of several books, including QlikView for Developers Cookbook and QlikView Server and Publisher, both published by Packt Publishing. He is also the author of the popular DevLogixseries for SalesLogix developers. In 2006, after many years of working with CRM systems, reporting and analysis solutions, and data integration, Stephen started working with QlikView. Since then, CapricornVentis has become QlikView's top partner in the UK and Ireland territories, and with Stephen as the head of the team, they have implemented QlikView in a wide variety of enterprise and large-business customers across a wide range of sectors, from public sector to financial services to large retailers. In 2014, Stephen was awarded the Luminary status by Qlik in recognition of his product advocacy. He regularly contributes to online forums, including the Qlik Community.
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Creating the Publisher folders


The Publisher server will perform all of the reloads and then distribute the final QVW files to QlikView Server. So, while we only need the UserApp folders on the QVS, we will need all of the folder sets (as discussed in the QVS folder structure section in Chapter 3, Exploring the QlikView Management Console in Detail) on the Publisher.

Follow these steps to establish the Publisher folders:

  1. Connect to the QDS server (Server4).

  2. Create a new folder on the server named QVP. As with the server folders on Server1, the owner of this folder should be the QVService user (default if you are logged in as this user when creating the folder), and the QVService user should have full read-and-write access to the folder.

  3. Create a subfolder in this folder named Sales. Within Sales, create subfolders named UserApp, Loader, QVD, and Sources.

  4. Create a new folder under QVP named Finance, and create the same set of subfolders as per the Sales folder. Repeat the same for HR. Essentially...

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Stephen Redmond is the CTO and Qlik Luminary at CapricornVentis - a QlikView Elite Partner. He is the author of several books, including QlikView for Developers Cookbook and QlikView Server and Publisher, both published by Packt Publishing. He is also the author of the popular DevLogixseries for SalesLogix developers. In 2006, after many years of working with CRM systems, reporting and analysis solutions, and data integration, Stephen started working with QlikView. Since then, CapricornVentis has become QlikView's top partner in the UK and Ireland territories, and with Stephen as the head of the team, they have implemented QlikView in a wide variety of enterprise and large-business customers across a wide range of sectors, from public sector to financial services to large retailers. In 2014, Stephen was awarded the Luminary status by Qlik in recognition of his product advocacy. He regularly contributes to online forums, including the Qlik Community.
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