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I can not figure out how I can add people to my app without publishing the app with the newest changes?
I am under 2nd fase of development of a already published app. I would like to add user app in access tab.
But I do not want to published the newest changes I have made to the app, as they are not finalized.
What to do?
If I add people I can not figure out to "save" these changes without updating the app.
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Another option is to have the user click on the report link for the workspace app. A request will then be generated under Pending requests. You'll receive a notification to approve the request.
Hi @Anonymous,
We are not able to save changes to published app if we don't update the app. In your scenario, as long as you just only add one user in Access tab and app content aren't changed, you can update the app.
If the app content are modified and you don't want end user to see app with updated content, you can try to grant the user view-only permission in app workspace, where you create apps.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi Qiuyun Yu,
Is this the intended way of working - or ido you want to accept/approve this issue as a change?
I would like to convince my company to go away from Qlik Sense and use Power BI instead.
But if you are not able to add users to an app in "production" when you in the meantime do some development in "test", I really does not make sense to use Power BI if you are a bigger enterprise that care about governance.
My only thought would be if you had to go into the Report and possibly download the PBIX would that not be in the current version?
I would then save your updated version with a different name. Publish up again the current version of the report, so that it as if it was the previous version. Then you could add your user to the App security.
After which you could then rename your updated version to the same name as your current version and continue working.
I know it is a bit of a hack but I cannot think of any other way.
I get your point @GilbertQ, but it is really a hack. And this way of working is really not helping me in trying to convince to go from QS to PBI 😞
You are absolutly right. However, my IT organization to not allow the AD group as a distribution group, because you when can use to group to set an e-mail in outlook 😞
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