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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.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Using Cycle Group in a List Box Expression

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Here are a few more ideas from the Directed Creativity exercise in finding other ways to use Cycle Groups. You can use expressions in a list...
Saturday, March 10, 2012

Using a Cycle Group in a Text Object

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People usually use Cycle Gro ups in the definition of dimension for a chart. You can use cycle groups in other places if it helps with under...
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Monday, March 5, 2012

Cool Idea for Simplifying Chart Expressions

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I have an inventory reporting document that shows inventory quantities at the end of each month. The basic unit-of measure for inventory is ...
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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Showing Values From a Parameter File With Set Analysis

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I helped a coworker recently with a QlikView document that needed to show data from a parameter file. This parameter file was organized lik...
Sunday, February 12, 2012

Expression Overview - Find/Replace

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The desktop QlikView Expression Overview is a useful tool for searching expressions in a document or doing a Find/Replace on terms and val...
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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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