Binary load is used only for one application means you are able to read data from only one QVW application and on the above of the set scripts is a restriction. In QlikView data is stored in QVDs but if you are using any QVW application data is loaded in the RAM that’s why it is called as In-Memory analysis tool.
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What are the restrictions of Binary Load?
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
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