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How to do it notes and tutorial from a QlikView Desktop user who uses QlikView for data analysis and helps clients and co-workers get the most out of their data. A mix of tips for both beginners and advanced users with a focus on things you won't find in the manual. QlikView is one of the most useful data review and analysis tools available for people who make sense of data for a living.

Friday, May 4, 2018

Loading a 1% Random Sample

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I needed to load a one percent random sample of a large file last week. I’m sure others have figured out this method but this was the fi...
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Rename a Cycle Group

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I often use Rob Wunderlich’s excellent Copy Groups utility to copy cycle groups from one QlikView document to another; or to copy a cy...
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Friday, January 19, 2018

Utility That Can Extract and Show All of the Variables from Your QlikView Document

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Some of our project teams at work are required to use a standard QlikView document for several clients and then use a client-specific loa...
Saturday, May 27, 2017

Data Profile Tool

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I’ve written in this blog before about how I’m often called on to validate a new data file from a client or to examine a new data extract...
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Sunday, May 14, 2017

Have you got a function similar to SQL NVL ?

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I work with a group of people who are all experts in SQL. They all also have varying levels of technical skills and QlikView skills. On...
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Converting Edited Number Text into a Numeric Field

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My co-worker, Naveen, had a requirement for a document that would load some financial data from a file that a client had sent to us. The ...
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Straight Table with Different Expressions on Each Row

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We had a requirement a few months back for a document that would show a table with different expressions on each row along with some subt...
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