![]() ![]() The scene is bizarre enough of as it is, but watching grown men argue the merits of their Pokémon cards is pretty hilarious. But they're all put to shame when the supervisor's card gets thrown down, featuring the Snorlax and 100 hp. Another coworker throws down his card and it's a Ditto with 60 hp. ![]() Bateman is then shut down when a coworker throws down a slightly better card with the Togepi. However, this video is different and sees Bateman throw down a Cubone Pokémon card with 40 hp, which he is very excited about. In the original scene, Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman and his coworkers are showing off their fancy new business cards, each one better than the next while their supervisor talks about going to a fancy restaurant. Right away, something is different, as you can see a Poke ball art in a frame along with Pikachu and Charizard. Additionally, the scene in question was made to appeal to children of a younger audience to get them into the movie. ![]() No user input is required at any stage of this example workflow.YouTuber Demi Adejuyigbe made the new video and claims that it was a deleted scene for the 10th anniversary DVD edition of American Psycho that Lionsgate never put out.A ticketId is returned and a session is established.The qlik-auth module is then called to send a ticket request with the specified config.This is handled by the server.js file of the node solution and currently hardcodes a user called 'sample'.At this point the 'Authentication module redirect URI' on the virtual proxy is called.The script.js file in the public folder tries to load the qlik.js mashup API from the configured Qlik Sense Server.The Authentication Communication Workflow: NOTE: Refer to the following link for help on exporting certificates.Copy the certificate to the root of the Node.js project.By default this is saved in C:\ProgramData\Qlik\Sense\Repository\Exported Certificates. Export the certificate, giving it the name of the Node.js machine.Navigate to the 'Certificates' area of the QMC.Add the following 'Additional response header' - Access-Control-Allow-Origin:*.Port 3000 is configured in the server.js file of the Node.js site and can be changed if desired.Populate the 'Authentication module redirect URI' with.Create a new Virtual proxy with a prefix of your choice (you'll need this prefix when configuring the Node.js site).Edit the Proxy server settings and ensure to select 'Virtual Proxies' from the options on the right.Open the QMC (Qlik Management Console) and navigate to the 'Proxies' area.NOTE: Refer to the following link if you are unsure on how to obtain the appId and objectId.Using a text editor, open the script.js file in the 'public' folder and update the config, appId and objectId variables to reflect your environment. ![]()
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