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Add Custom Stripes to a QlikView Straight Table

October 25, 2016by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

QlikView straight tables have an option in the Style Properties that adds a stripe every x rows. Very useful when you’re showing lots of detailed record information so the user […]

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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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User Controlled Charts QlikView

User Controlled Charts in QlikView

December 9, 2015by Richard Pearce 5 Comments

Hello, Recently I’ve been blogging about where to store variables and why (I think) a data island is the best way forward. The original idea for a data island comes […]

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Pop Ups To Be Proud Of

May 26, 2015by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hello, Here’s a simple little QlikView trick which will make your Pop Ups really Pop Out and contain so much more information. The example shows what you get by default […]

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Importing Colours into QlikView

Painting Space and Reference Lines

April 30, 2014by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Using offset can do more than simply create waterfall charts. Recently I’ve seen a number of questions relating to Painting Space in a line chart and also how to add […]

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Waterfall Charts

March 26, 2014by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Waterfall charts are a very effective way to display information. Recently, I required one with a drill down group which caused challenges with the bar offset. Here is a link […]

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Richard Pearce

Richard Pearce

Qlik Expert | Qlik Luminary 2017, 2018 and 2019 | 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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