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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, December 16, 2011

Count of Rows in a Chart

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Once in a while someone asks me if there's a way to count the rows in a chart and put the number of rows in the chart title. I usually r...
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Friday, November 18, 2011

Select Top 4 Values On Open

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I was working on a document that contained a lot of data and the performance when the document was opened or when the user moved from tab to...
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Replace IF in Expression with Set Analysis

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We often come across chart expressions that look like this: =sum(if(SLSTYPE='DOMESTIC',SLSTOT)) It is easy to unders...
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Friday, November 4, 2011

Increasing Likelyhood of Duplicate Values While Loading Data

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I was working on a QlikView document last week that loaded several kinds of sales forecast data and also actual sales for a chemical manufac...
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Using Oracle Configured for Different Countries

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We load much of the data in our QlikView documents from Oracle databases. A common query technique uses the Oracle Next_Day function to a...
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Friday, August 19, 2011

Looking Inside a Bookmark Without Opening It

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This blog post comes from a question asked on the QlikCommunity forum. The question was how do you look at the selections inside a bookm...
Friday, July 29, 2011

A Chart Expression That Works Differently for Totals Row

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I built a QlikView document last week with a straight table chart where I needed to have some of the expressions work differently on the to...
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