When searching the entire Internet for that bit of information that you can remember you read on a QlikView blog a while back; you are inevitably faced with many results that are not at all relevant. Questions from Qlik Community, vendors selling licences and even other BI app providers muscling in on the search results. That is why we have built AskQV – a more useful QlikView search engine.
QlikView Questions? Just AskQV
We have scoured the net for the best QlikView content and blogs maintained by QlikView consultants and Qlik employees. Tutorials, videos, reviews and working applications available for download. These sites power a custom Google search engine that allows you to find what you are looking for from only trusted sources – with none of the dross.
Try the AskQV QlikView Search Engine.
The Best QlikView Content by The Best Authors
To create the search engine we have pulled together many different QlikView blogs. You can browse many of these blogs directly from the directory on the AskQV site. The blogs are listed, along with ways to get in touch with the authors that create them. As well as the blog links we provide links to the Twitter, LinkedIn and Qlik Community pages for each blog author (where available).
Browse the AskQV QlikView Blog List.
The Latest QlikView Articles, All In One Place
The QlikView News Feed lets you stay bang up to date with what is going on with QlikView across the net. This page aggregates the latest articles from the top QlikView blogs. With frequent posts by the people who are out there delivering QlikView solutions and then sharing their knowledge and experiences, this is perhaps the best place to expand your own QlikView knowledge.
Keep up to date with the AskQV QlikView Newsfeed.
The Ultimate QlikView Resource
This site has been built by QlikView enthusiasts for QlikView enthusiasts. If you run a QlikView related blog that you feel is missing from our site please get in touch. If you have any ideas you think we should incorporate into the site please feel free to leave a comment below.
Hi Steve thank you this one place finds all site!
This is fantastic Steve.
Thanks
Alan
Thanks Steve for this truly valuable source and effort you are putting into this. All the best
I just needed a reminder re using the WildMatch() function, so I typed WildMatch into AskQV and got the information I needed on the first hit. Brilliant !!
Steve, this is great site! Thank you. I tried searching for functions and got great results. Tried to search for “Calendar”. Got many results. But searching for “calendar island” returns only 2 results, while the Community has many more relevant results. Not a critique, just fyi. Otherwise – really great search site!
In response to Sergei’s request above and other comments we have received, we have now added the ability to search Qlik Community directly from AskQV.com. The default is still the blog search, but this gives the option to cast the net a bit wider if required.
Thank you all for your kind comments.
Excellent tool for research qlikview!! thanks a lot!!!
Congratulations for a really nice initiative Steve. Great job!
Steve,
This is a fabulous idea. Thank you for including my blog in your blog list.
Sweet!! Congrats!
Thank you so much for including BI Commons in the list of blogs. We will try to live up to the billing in the future.
Thank you Steve. I’m starting a new book and this just came in handy. I knew you had a post on what makes a QlikView Developer, but I forgot that Barry also compared a QlikView consultant to the A-team. I’ll have to cite both posts. Any chance you have time to be a reviewer?
Hi Karl – glad to hear the site has been useful – that post of Barry’s is definitely worth a read ( http://www.qlikfix.com/2013/03/26/what-qlikview-consultants-can-learn-from-the-a-team/ ).
I will contact you directly regarding the book.
OMG this is an awesome resource and also incredibly flattered to be included. Thanks for putting this together Steve! I’m going to have to start ramping up more content to feed the community.
Steve,
One suggestions — if you can create a nice widget for askqv.com, I will be glad to add it to the sidebar of my blog. I am sure that it will be helpful.
Thanks again!
Thanks Shilpan, I will add it to our list of ideas. We were thinking of creating a “I’m On AskQV” logo. Would you display that also if one was created?
Absolutely.. I will be honored to do so.
Steve – I’d be happy to display it as well. Cheers!
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