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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.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Random Sample Selection

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Here’s an idea that will certainly come in handy some day. You can make a selection of random values from any field in your QlikView documen...
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Bookmarks for Dynamic Selection

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I want to tell you about one of the cool things about doing a QlikView selection using a search expression. I’ve written about this topic be...
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Listbox or Multibox for Group of Things That Satisfy a Condition

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The expressions that I wrote about in my last blog post can also be used in a listbox or multibox . For example, the expression =If(aggr(ra...
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Monday, August 23, 2010

Calculated Dimensions to Show Things Satisfying a Condition

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We often use a Cycle Group for the dimension on our charts. That allows the report user to switch between different dimensions easily. I’ve...
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Export Data From QlikView Table

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If you have a QlikView document already loaded with data you can export the data from any of the QlikView tables inside the document to a ...
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Select Top Ten ITEM Values

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I've mentioned several times the kind of expression that you can enter into a listbox or multibox to make QlikView do more complex selec...
Friday, July 9, 2010

Stepping a Selection Through Each Value of a Field

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Two years ago I posted an entry in this blog describing a macro that would let you step through all of the values of a field. The macro wo...
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