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Mastering QlikView Data Visualization

By : Karl Pover
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Mastering QlikView Data Visualization

By: Karl Pover

Overview of this book

Just because you know how to swing a hammer doesn't mean you know how to build a house. Now that you've learned how to use QlikView, it's time to learn how to develop meaningful QlikView applications that deliver what your business users need. You will explore the requirements and the data from several business departments in order to deliver the most amazing analysis and data visualizations. In doing so, you will practice using advanced QlikView functions, chart object property options, and extensions to solve real-world challenges.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering QlikView Data Visualization
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Reporting issues


An issue that is well-documented is half solved. The fastest, most effective way to report an issue in a QlikView application is to take a screenshot of the anomaly using an image and video screen capture tool like TechSmith's Snagit (http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.html). Along with taking an accurate screenshot, it also allows us to easily add annotations that clearly communicate the problem.

In addition to capturing a screenshot, we can also make our troubleshooting process more efficient if we report the anomaly directly into an issue tracking system. BugHerd (https://www.bugherd.com) is a bug capturing tool that we can use to track issues or integrate it with other issue trackers, such as Jira or Zendesk. When we capture an issue in BugHerd, it takes an automatic screenshot, records information about the user's system environment, and allows the user to add any additional comment or file.

We can create a BugHerd project with the hostname, http://Qlik ViewServerName/QvAJAXZfc...