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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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Date Comparison with a Powerful Calendar

November 10, 2015by Richard Pearce 5 Comments

About 18 Months ago I shared a calendar which allows you to calculate values over many different periods. Yesterday, Last Month, Last Month Comparative, 52 Weeks ago, etc. This proves […]

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DatesToLoad

Loading Multiple QVD files

June 2, 2014by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hi, all of my Qlik applications have QVD data staged and prepared in advance. Here I will go through how I import them efficiently into QlikView. For now I’ll assume […]

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Fun With Flags

Calendar with flags making set analysis so very simple

May 16, 2014by Richard Pearce 9 Comments

Hello, Calendars are one of the first things developed when working with Qlik and most follow a similar format. Often called “Master Calendar” the name misleads as best practice design […]

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Richard Pearce

Richard Pearce

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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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