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Migrating from NPrinting 16 Made Easy

Last Update:

May 3, 2021 10:38:11 AM

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Sonja_Bauernfeind

Created date:

Jan 24, 2020 4:47:49 AM

This session covers:

  1. Why migrate to NPrinting 19
  2. What does and doesn’t get migrated
  3. Unsupported features and workarounds
  4. Demo of the migration tool

 

Environment:

Qlik NPrinting 


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Q & A:
Q: Can we get detailed level logs in NP19 version?
A: Yes, see help.qlik.com

Q: NPrinting 16 logs are very user friendly but 19 logs are very complicated to understand. Do we have tools log reader or anything?
A: There are some custom solutions, such as NPrinting Schedule Monitor NP17 and 18 and Failed Task Reporting on Qlik Community Improvements to logging are on the roadmap.

Q: Where can we find the next execution time frame f a task in Nprinting 19
A: In the Triggers section of the publish task, it will show the next scheduled execution.

Q: Is there any change in NPrinting 16 due date supported after March 31st 2020?
A: No changes to the EOL date.

Q: In NPrinting 16 is possible to update the recipients dynamically via an import task in each nsq, is there a workaround for that in nprinting 19?
A: In NPrinting 17 and later, this is done via APIs:
Send out multiple emails for a single Publish Task in NPrinting 17+ 

Q: Will it be possible to have numerous recipients in TO, whereas just one as it is currently?
A: 
This is a priority item on the roadmap.

Q: Hello, is there a big functionality gap between np 17 and 19 ?
A: ​​​​​​​17 and 19 are the same product, only named differently based on the year of release. 19 contains more features, bug fixes and improvements than 17, but there are no features in 17 that are not there (or better) in 19.

Q: Which version of NP19 are you using for your demo?  Does the migration process work with all versions of NP19?
A: I used the February 2020 technical preview. The migration tool is present in all versions beginning with November 2019 and later.



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