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Qlik Load Question

Where to store your expressions in QlikView?

August 26, 2015by Richard Pearce 13 Comments

Hello, Writing expression in QlikView is pretty straight forward to do and these expression aren’t just limited to calculations either. They can also control the visibility and style of your object, […]

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Best Practice
Qlik Load Question

Count or Sum(1) – Which is best?

August 4, 2015by Richard Pearce 1 Comment

For years QlikView developers have been inserting a field into our Fact data tables and setting the value to 1. 1      AS        %RowCount It’s now very simple to Count the […]

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Best Practice

Using For Next Loops in QlikView

July 13, 2015by Richard Pearce 1 Comment

Hello, In this video tutorial I show you how to use For Next Loops in your QlikView load script Note: I’ve recorded the videos in highest resolution possible. So please view them […]

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Scripting, Video Tutorial
QlikDevGroup

QlikDevGroup: Henric Cronström – Under the Hood

July 7, 2015by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hello, The last QlikDevGroup event in London on the 11th June 2015 gave some great presentation on QlikView. None so great as the ones delivered by Henric Cronström. In this second […]

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Inform, News / Updates, Understand, Video Tutorial
QlikView OCD

Organising Your QlikView Script

July 6, 2015by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Hello, In this video tutorial I show you how to effectively organise your QlikView load script Note: I’ve recorded the videos in highest resolution possible. So please view them in […]

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Best Practice, Scripting, Video Tutorial
Qlik Dev Group

QlikDevGroup: Hope HIV Charity Hack

June 24, 2015by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Hello, The last QlikDevGroup event in London on the 11th June 2015 gave some great presentation on QlikView. Here is the Charity Hack-A-Thon details for Hope HIV, with data soon […]

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QlikDevGroup on Tour

QlikDevGroup: Henric Cronström – A Historical Odyssey

June 22, 2015by Richard Pearce Leave a comment

Hello, The last QlikDevGroup event in London on the 11th June 2015 gave some great presentation on QlikView. None so great as the ones delivered by Henric Cronström. In this first […]

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Inform, News / Updates, Understand, Video Tutorial
QlikView Set Analysis

How does Set Analysis Work in QlikView

June 17, 2015by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hi In previous posts I’ve talked about the QlikView Engine Explaining Symbol and Data tables and how QlikView understand Selections using the Logical Inference Here we will be taking the concept […]

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Create, Inform, Understand
QlikView Symbol Table Selections

Selections and Logical Inference

June 15, 2015by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hi In a previous post I talked about the QlikView Engine and Explained Symbol and Data tables……. When selections are made on a QlikView dashboard you see the Green, Grey and White […]

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Create, Understand
QlikDevGroup on Tour

QlikDevGroup – Update

June 12, 2015by Richard Pearce 2 Comments

Hello Yesterday evening saw the forth instalment of the QlikDevGroup in London. Again I was lucky enough to be able to attend. Henric Cronström was the Key Note Speaker and […]

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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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