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QlikView for Developers Cookbook

By : Stephen Redmond
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QlikView for Developers Cookbook

By: Stephen Redmond

Overview of this book

QlikView has been around since 1993, but has only really taken off in recent years as a leader in the in-memory BI space and, more recently, in the data discovery area. QlikView features the ability to consolidate relevant data from multiple sources into a single application, as well as an associative data model to allow you to explore the data to a way your brain works, state-of-the-art visualizations, dashboard, analysis and reports, and mobile data access. QlikView for Developers Cookbook builds on your initial training and experiences with QlikView to help you become a better developer. This book features plenty of hands-on examples of many challenging functions. Assuming a basic understanding of QlikView development, this book provides a range of step-by-step exercises to teach you different subjects to help build your QlikView developer expertise. From advanced charting and layout to set analysis; from advanced aggregations through to scripting, performance, and security, this book will cover all the areas that you need to know about. The recipes in this book will give you a lot of the information that you need to become an excellent QlikView developer.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
QlikView for Developers Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


QlikView has a lot of great functions that enable us to manipulate data, make selections, interact with the layout, or export data to a file. These functions can be accessed from the Actions option of buttons, gauge charts, text objects, or line/arrow objects.

However, QlikView also has a rich API that allows us to use a macro language—either VBScript or JavaScript—to perform actions. In this chapter, we are going to explore using macros to perform some advanced tasks that are not available otherwise. We will also look at using VBScript to create functions that can be used in charts.

Documentation on the QlikView API is installed by default into C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikView Documentation\Automation\QlikView Automation Reference.pdf. There is also a very useful APIGuide.qvw file in the same folder that allows you to search the API and view sample code.