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Publishing

Publishing is a way to share the content of an application. You publish an application to a stream.

Those who have access rights to a stream can analyze data by interacting with the visualizations in the application.

You can also publish an application to a collection, making it available to users outside of your Qlik Sense Enterprise deployment.

Typically, you publish an application when you have stopped working on the design. Designing an application includes creating the visualizations, and organizing the presentation of the application. You can republish a published application to update it with new content.

When you publish an application, it is locked. Others cannot edit your published sheets and stories, but they can use them to interact with and analyze the data. New sheets and stories can be approved for inclusion in the public sheets and stories of a published application. This enables the collaborative design content in a published application.

In Qlik Sense Enterprise, your administrator can publish applications from the Qlik Management Console. The owners of an application can also publish their applications from the hub and move their published applications between streams. All published applications are evaluated by distribution policies set up by your Qlik Sense administrator. These policies determine whether or not the application will be distributed for consumption in a Qlik Sense Enterprise cloud hub.

Additionally, in Qlik Sense Enterprise, reports can be distributed from Qlik NPrinting to the Qlik Sense Enterprise hub. A link to a QlikView document can also be published in the Qlik Sense Enterprise hub.

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Publishing to Qlik Sense Enterprise streams

Publishing to Qlik Sense Enterprise streams for Qlik Sense Client-Managed Mobile

Publishing from Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows to other hubs

Publishing between Qlik Sense platforms

Qlik NPrinting reports in Qlik Sense

QlikView documents in Qlik Sense

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