Preface
I have been working with QlikView since 2006. Since I started, the way in which QlikView has been deployed has changed considerably.
Originally, the majority of implementations were individual desktop licenses. There was a user license distinction between Developer, Professional, and Analyzer, with different rights between them. The Developer would create QlikView documents, load data from the database, and then pass over to the Professional to create the UI. The Analyzer user would just open QlikView documents but couldn't edit them.
The QlikView Server was quite a young product. There was also a sister product called QlikView Publisher—but that had a different development cycle and different version numbers. The clients were QlikView Desktop, ...
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