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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
QlikView Snowflake

A Common QlikView Data Structure Mistake

April 13, 2015by Richard Pearce 3 Comments

Hi Everyone, Here I’ll will talk through a common QlikView data structure mistake, often experienced by developers new to the tool and how to fix it!   QlikView associates the […]

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Best Practice, Data Load
Left Join

Joins, Concatenation and the Applymap function

August 26, 2014by Richard Pearce 11 Comments

When you first start using QlikView (and this applies to the start of a new project) your data structure will probably be a simple snowflake schema where data is loaded […]

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Create, Scripting
Battenberg

The Optimal QlikView Data Structure

August 19, 2014by Richard Pearce 8 Comments

It doesn’t take long to discover that organising your data correctly within QlikView is the secret to success. A couple of well known phrases always spring to mind: The 80 […]

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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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