Most likely you'll need to have two different licenses in different environments. License key has to be entered in the server and I doubt if it would take the same key more than one time. But to be exact sure, you should ask your dealer once you buy the license. Also, they usually has some deals for lower price, so don't forget to ask about that as well ;)
Looking for more info isnt about being lazy - its about obtaining additional info or more specific info about things Qlik doesnt explain well. It is NOT convenient and certainly not efficient to limit your team to how often they can access data that you deemed important enough to show them. Limiting access by minutes is a great idea for Qlik - basically they are fleecing customers as much as possible through the capacity model. Once we create an app, specially if its self-hosted - users should be able to "view" the data as often as they need without paying a ransom fee to see it. Qlik is ransom ware for your own graphics presentations. Insane!!! Tableau does creator / viewer licensing much better than Qlik!
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Very informative.
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Do you know if I can use a unified license for two Qlik Sense environments? Or do I need to use one Sense and one View environment?
Most likely you'll need to have two different licenses in different environments. License key has to be entered in the server and I doubt if it would take the same key more than one time. But to be exact sure, you should ask your dealer once you buy the license. Also, they usually has some deals for lower price, so don't forget to ask about that as well ;)
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Is there any QMC we can use for Student.
As I know Qlik Sense does not provide anything for the students. Tableu on the hand has some plan.
Looking for more info isnt about being lazy - its about obtaining additional info or more specific info about things Qlik doesnt explain well.
It is NOT convenient and certainly not efficient to limit your team to how often they can access data that you deemed important enough to show them. Limiting access by minutes is a great idea for Qlik - basically they are fleecing customers as much as possible through the capacity model. Once we create an app, specially if its self-hosted - users should be able to "view" the data as often as they need without paying a ransom fee to see it. Qlik is ransom ware for your own graphics presentations. Insane!!! Tableau does creator / viewer licensing much better than Qlik!
True, but that's their choice, not much we can do in here...