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The QlikView and Qlik Sense Set Analysis Cheat Sheet

By |2019-05-25T16:27:53-05:00June 22nd, 2015|Set Analysis, The Magic Of Set Analysis|

This time, I’m sharing with you a “QlikView Set Analysis Cheat Sheet”. A resource that I hope you can use as reference when struggling with set analysis expressions and as a quick guide to discovering the full power of set analysis.

QlikView 11 for Developers: What’s Inside?

By |2019-05-25T16:29:38-05:00November 1st, 2012|QlikView 11 for Developers|

It is with great excitement that I post this announcement to let you know a bit more about the "QlikView 11 for Developers" book that my friend Barry and I have co-authored.   As you may already know from our initial announcement, the book will officially be released around November 15th (though you can submit [...]

A New Choice of Armor: The Flag Matrix

By |2017-05-23T10:56:34-05:00May 22nd, 2011|Data Model|

As you know already, I'm a big fan of using Set Analysis in my QlikView applications, especially for Point In Time Reporting. However, there might be some specific situations in which Set Analysis just won't cut it and you need an alternative... Continue Reading to discover it! (Demo Script included...)