Developers love QlikView business intelligence software after they start using it, able to use features that they already know in different ways where they gain new wisdom to use their creativity. Here's some pointers on some of QlikView's simple and advanced capabilities that stand out.
Drag and drop to open a QlikView application:
Drag and drop a QlikView application (qvw) file into the QlikView Developer client to have it opened.
The power of grey and selections:
With QlikView, users can literally see relationships in the data. They can see not only which data is associated with their selections, they can just as easily see which data is not associated. This generates new insights and unexpected discoveries.
With a right click, they can reverse their analysis by selecting the non-associated data (select excluded).
By using the "show alternatives" option on list boxes, the user can get further insight on the data values that are related to the selection state besides the green value. When a selection is made on a list box, the selected value is highlighted in green and all of the other values are highlighted in grey. If the user would like to get insight on the data values that are still relevant with the selection state in addition to the green value, they can check the "show alternatives" option and can get insight on all of the relevant values in addition to the selected value.
The user can move between selected values in a list box by using the down arrow on the keyboard. As the selection changes with the down arrow pressed, the charts recalculate on the fly and the user sees changes in the data.
Drag and drop to open a QlikView application:
Drag and drop a QlikView application (qvw) file into the QlikView Developer client to have it opened.
The power of grey and selections:
With QlikView, users can literally see relationships in the data. They can see not only which data is associated with their selections, they can just as easily see which data is not associated. This generates new insights and unexpected discoveries.
With a right click, they can reverse their analysis by selecting the non-associated data (select excluded).
By using the "show alternatives" option on list boxes, the user can get further insight on the data values that are related to the selection state besides the green value. When a selection is made on a list box, the selected value is highlighted in green and all of the other values are highlighted in grey. If the user would like to get insight on the data values that are still relevant with the selection state in addition to the green value, they can check the "show alternatives" option and can get insight on all of the relevant values in addition to the selected value.
The user can move between selected values in a list box by using the down arrow on the keyboard. As the selection changes with the down arrow pressed, the charts recalculate on the fly and the user sees changes in the data.
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