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Qlikview Set Analysis: BasicsAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, June 8th, 2013 at 2:39 amQlikview set analysis is an ace in the Qlikview’s stack of cards for a developer. Qlikview’s associative data model works well with your current selections. But there are times when you want to create a set or a group of information independent of your current selection. In other words, a data set that has […] READ MORE → |
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Include File in Qlikview: How to use it to Simplify Your ScriptsAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, June 1st, 2013 at 4:48 amQlikview include files provide similar functionality that other programming languages such as PHP’s include files do. Imagine that you have to create a customer sort order list, or to custom format certain fields that are being used in multiple documents. You can make Qlikview designer’s life easier by creating a customer order list or by […] READ MORE → |
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Dynamic Calendar Widget in QlikviewAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at 5:18 amQlikview a is leader in data discovery segment due to its in-memory associative architecture and ease of use. It makes data visualization an exciting journey, but along this exciting journey, users sometimes need unconventional ways to explore data for better insight. A calendar widget in Qlikview provides a handy way to do just that. “How […] READ MORE → |
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Cross Table in QlikviewAdded By Shilpan On Saturday, May 18th, 2013 at 4:42 amCross tables are omnipresent. We just don’t realize that we see them everyday. I am not kidding. If you visit Gallup’s site — I am a political junkie –you will live and breathe with cross tables. Wether it is the IRS scrutiny of conservative groups or the Benghazi hearings, Gallup survey data is a perfect […] READ MORE → |
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Mapping Load in Qlikview: A Qlikview TutorialAdded By Shilpan On Sunday, May 12th, 2013 at 5:01 pmHello there! In this Qlikview tutorial, I will show you how you can perform mapping load using the ApplyMap function. For those of you who have missed my previous video blog post — showing basics of mapping load in Qlikview — I encourage you to view that video first since the intent of this blog […] READ MORE → |