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A QlikView Tip: How to display top N and bottom N valuesAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, November 1st, 2014 at 2:20 am“How can I display top and bottom 10 values in the same chart in Qlikview?,” asked a friend who was dealing with this conundrum. Interesting question, indeed. It is quite easy if you are asked to display top N values as you can use dimension limits to do so. But dimension limits won’t come to […] READ MORE → |
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Dynamic Cyclic Groups in QlikViewAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, September 20th, 2014 at 10:49 pmCyclic groups in QlikView allow you to provide several views of data for a given expression. You can create a cyclic group with multiple fields that user can select from. It’s a great feature to save screen real estate. What if you want to select different cyclic groups so that a chart renders a view […] READ MORE → |
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Qlik Sense: QlikView’s new siblingAdded By Shilpan On Sunday, August 17th, 2014 at 2:32 amThe highly anticipated Qlik.Next has morphed into Qlik Sense. While Qlik Sense Desktop is barely a week old, it has already created excitement for all of us QlikView fanatics. With that said, Qlik Sense Server has yet to be released and once that happens, Qlik will have two products — Qlik Sense and QlikView. What is […] READ MORE → |
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QlikView Server and Publisher: A Book ReviewAdded By Shilpan On Monday, July 21st, 2014 at 3:23 amStephen Redmond has written yet another excellent book — QlikView Server and Publisher. His first QlikView book, QlikView for Developers Cookbook, is an excellent resource for QlikView developers. QlikView Server and Publisher offers same depth of quality content if you want to master skill of QlikView server administration. Not convinced yet? Please read on.. Why […] READ MORE → |
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Interactive QlikView app in PowerPointAdded By Shilpan On Sunday, June 22nd, 2014 at 11:14 pmHave you been asked to export QlikView dashboard or parts of it to ubiquitous PowerPoint? You’re not alone! “Sheet objects in QlikView can now be dragged and dropped straight into Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. This feature works for local and server QlikView documents and from installed Qlik- View and QlikView IE plug-in alike. The […] READ MORE → |