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Category Archives: Creating Applications
QlikTip #34: Some hints on working with the QlikView Designer (Part 1 – QlikView Designer)
A colleague asked me today to promote the two blog-posts where the QV10 feature of moving objects while pressing the ALT-key is explained (see qlikboard.com and guerillabi.com). I thought instead of just posting these two links I could deliver more value by starting a series of articles which cover most of the tipps & hints [...]
QlikTips #33: Google Maps are not working anymore in QlikView 10 SR2 ???
This week I have received some eMails and read some posts that Google maps do not work anymore after upgrading to QV 10 SR2. This QlikTips shows how to overcome these troubles ...
QlikTip #28: Configuring “Associative Search” in QlikView 10
In QlikTip#26 I announced to write some details on how to configure “Associative Search” in QlikView 10. First of all I’d like to bring the following article on “Associative Search” to your attention which has been posted in the new QlikView 10 WIKI section on community.qlikview.com. An excerpt of the most important part of this [...]
QlikTip #26: Introducing Linked Objects in QlikView 10
In QlikView 10 a new (very, very nice) functionality will be added: Linked Objects Instead of copying some objects to other sheets and having to change the properties of these objects independently you can link some objects together and change these properties only once. All changes will be automatically shared with all other linked objects. [...]
QlikTip #24: Using line-styles in Line-Charts to differentiate between actual and planning figures
Some months ago I was asked how one could change the line style within a “Line Chart” for distinguishing between actual and planning figures. The desired result: How can we manage that in QlikView? First I added a field named IsForecast in my demo-application to differentiate between actual and planning figures: LOAD * INLINE [ [...]

Stefan WALTHER
Set Analysis Wizard for QlikView
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