Creating Stunning Dashboards with QlikView: A Book ReviewAdded By Shilpan On Tuesday, December 29th, 2015 at 4:16 amQlikView developers can learn development skills with many books available to choose from. Yet, besides Karl Pover’s learning data visualization book, no other book has focused on designing dashboards to tell story effectively. Well, that void has been filled quite nicely with Julian’s book, Creating Stunning Dashboards with QlikView, on every aspect of creating minimalistic […] READ MORE → |
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QlikView Script Syntax: 3 Pitfalls to AvoidAdded By Shilpan On Sunday, November 22nd, 2015 at 3:23 amQlikView scripting is powerful as it allows you to transform raw data into meaningful, actionable insight. As you master scripting syntax, it is worth knowing that, sometimes, QlikView statement fails silently without giving you any error message. Let’s look at three different pitfalls to avoid by knowing when script may fail silently. Applymap function: Applymap […] READ MORE → |
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QlikView Your Business: A Book ReviewAdded By Shilpan On Wednesday, October 28th, 2015 at 12:31 amOne of the advantages newbie QlikView developers have is the fact that — besides a knowledge rich Qlik community — there are more than dozen QlikView books on Amazon to spruce up your QlikView knowledge. One more book has arrived on the scene. And this tome is written by no other than one of the […] READ MORE → |
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Atlanta Qlik Developer’s GroupAdded By Shilpan On Sunday, October 4th, 2015 at 7:42 pmTo know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge. — Socrates I am a firm believer in knowledge sharing. Your knowledge increases as you start sharing with others the subject that you are most passionate about. Several months ago, I felt a need to start Qlik Developer’s group […] READ MORE → |
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QlikView Equal Sign: Useful tipsAdded By Shilpan On Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015 at 3:43 amBoth in QlikView and Qlik Sense, You can use equal sign in text objects, variable overview, chart expressions and/or labels. However, QlikView interprets equal sign differently depending on where you use equal sign in your QlikView application. For example, a text object interprets text as a string without equal sign but requires equal sign if […] READ MORE → |