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QMC Security Rules

Setting Up Security Rules In Qlik Sense QMC

May 31, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

If your familiar with QlikView and move to the new Qlik Sense tool you’ll see a lot of similarities. The script, expression writing are the same. The QMC is very […]

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Best Practice, QMC

QlikDevGroup and Me

April 14, 2016by Richard Pearce 7 Comments

For those who weren’t able to attend the QlikDevGroup event last night in London I have some very special and personal news. It’s with great pride I’m able to let […]

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News / Updates
QlikDevGroup

QlikDevGroup: Michael Bienstein – Upcoming Opportunities For Qlik Technologists

March 30, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Hello, From the QlikDevGroup event in London on the 1st February 2016  In this video Michael Bienstein talks about Upcoming Opportunities For Qlik Technologists. Note: I’ve recorded the videos in […]

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Inform, News / Updates, Understand
Qlik As Of Calendar

Automatically Create Point in Time Expressions

March 8, 2016by Richard Pearce 1 Comment

I come from an old school programing background which I think helps me write code that takes a process through step by step. This is known as ‘cursering’ through the […]

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As Of Calendar, Scripting
QlikSense Scatter Plot Chart

Scatter Plots are good

February 1, 2016by Richard Pearce 3 Comments

I was helping a customer recently when I was shown a Pie Chart they had developed in QlikSense showing product returns, they liked the chart although they asked how they […]

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Best Practice, Design and Layout, Inform
Qlik Error Trap

Error Trap

January 27, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

If at first you don’t succeed, Error Trap! Sometimes things go wrong…. Sometimes if you wait a few seconds and try again it works. Strange but true! Here we look […]

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Data Load, Scripting
Cumulative Values In the Script Using Peek

Cumulative Values In the Script Using Peek()

January 25, 2016by Richard Pearce 5 Comments

Everyone loves cumulative values on a chart and they’re are possible with an expression using the above function. This shows you how to add them to the data table in […]

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Data Load, Scripting
Where Not Exists

The Problem with Where Not Exists

January 21, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Do you know what the problem is? I use Where Not Exists all the time, typically when I’m incremental loading. (a detailed video of how to do that can be […]

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Best Practice, Creating an Incremental Load Script, Scripting, Video Tutorial
Qlik Load Question

Fixing Set Analysis in Qlik

January 20, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Set Analysis is a very powerful tool in Qlik, put simply it allows you to pre-define selections on an expression. Typically your first type of set analysis will be simple, such as […]

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Best Practice, Video Tutorial
Joining Data in Qlik

Think Before You Link

January 18, 2016by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Qlik is all about the data, get that right and your visualisations will be effortless! I typically bring all my data together into a Star Schema and I’ve written a […]

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Best Practice, Scripting, Video Tutorial

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Richard Pearce

Richard Pearce

Qlik Expert | Qlik Luminary 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | Qlik Speaker

About the Author: Richard Pearce

Richard has been working within Business Intelligence for over 20 years. He has managed teams of analysts in a number of large organisations across finance, healthcare, service, and retail. He has worked extensively with QlikView and Qlik Sense. He is a Director of the QlikDevGroup, a meetup captain, a Qlik Luminary and speaks at many Qlik events around the world

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