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Take a shared QlikView

The QlikCommunity is a fantastic resource for QlikView developers and users alike. It allows members to post questions and get quick results relating to anything to do with QlikView. I contribute whenever I can to this forum, providing solutions to users development issues. Sometimes descriptions are not enough and the best way to help is to upload a working example. That is one of the reasons QlikCommunity has a Shared QlikViews section. […]

By |2023-04-08T15:20:16+00:00June 12th, 2012|QlikView Tutorial|10 Comments

The Power of… Yellow?

There have been a number of articles recently about the significance of colour within the QlikView universe [see Green is the Colour].  The branding and strong message of selection of the Green, the association of the items shown in White and the valuable otherwise hidden insights that can be found in the Grey.  These three colours are part of what makes the QlikView user experience so engaging and easy to pick up. […]

By |2019-03-19T12:53:48+00:00May 24th, 2012|QlikView Tutorial|6 Comments

What Makes A QlikView Project Team?

A while back I blogged on What Makes A QlikView Developer, and the large number of different skills an individual needs to excel at providing business insight using QlikView.  However, even the most highly skilled individual is not going to be able to make an entire QlikView project work on their own.  By its very nature QlikView sits in the middle of an ecosystem made up of people with very distinct needs bringing a number of different skills. […]

By |2012-10-21T13:53:49+00:00April 23rd, 2012|Editorial|1 Comment

Perfect Your QlikView Data Model

Recently I blogged on the pitfalls of not investing sufficient effort at the start of a QlikView project to avoid problems later on (see the post Start Your QlikView Project The Right Way).  In this article I advised that the single most significant factor in whether a QlikView project is a success is a well designed data model.  Here I would like to share some of my suggestions for getting the data model right, as this could save you a lot of pain if you are just about to build a QlikView Document or indeed a whole environment. […]

By |2016-06-25T01:47:40+00:00December 3rd, 2011|Load Script, QlikView Tutorial|60 Comments

Start Your QlikView Project The Right Way

As a freelance QlikView consultant I can be drafted in at any stage of a QlikView implementation.  My favourite sites tend to be the ones where I come in and do the initial demo to the client (not least because I love seeing the moment when jaws drop in the demo) and then build the solution from the ground up.  Often though I am called in where a lot of effort has been expended already but things have got to a sticking point and someone decides expert help is required. […]

By |2016-09-16T21:22:49+00:00November 20th, 2011|Load Script, QlikView Tutorial|12 Comments

QlikView ApplyMap – Is It So Wrong?

Is it so wrong to have a favourite statement in a programming language? Probably. However, I am not embarrassed to admit that in QlikView mine is ApplyMap. On face value it is a humble little function, which I tend to explain to the un-initiated as being “a bit like a VLookup in Excel”. This however is to do it a great disservice. So, why do I hold ApplyMap in such great affection? […]

By |2022-06-16T09:22:46+00:00June 7th, 2011|Load Script, QlikView Tutorial|90 Comments
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