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Learning Qlik Sense??: The Official Guide Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Christopher Ilacqua, QlikTech International AB, Henric Cronström, James Richardson
Book Image

Learning Qlik Sense??: The Official Guide Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Christopher Ilacqua, QlikTech International AB, Henric Cronström, James Richardson

Overview of this book

The intuitive and powerful Qlik Sense visual analytics software allows anyone to engage in data discovery, to explore your data, and find meaningful insights to empower your business. Qlik Sense lets you easily create personalized reports and visualizations and reveal essential connections to show new opportunities from every angle. Written by members of the Qlik Sense team, this book is the official guide from Qlik to understanding and using their powerful new product with fully updated coverage to the latest features of the most modern edition of Qlik Sense. Benefit from the vision behind the development of Qlik Sense and get to grips with how Qlik Sense can empower you as a data discovery consumer. Learn how to create your own applications for Qlik Sense to customize it to meet your personal needs for business intelligence, and how to oversee and administer the Qlik Sense data architecture. Finally, explore utilizing Qlik Sense to uncover essential data, with practical examples on finding and visualizing intelligence for sales figures, human resources information, travel expense tracking, and demographic data discovery.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Learning Qlik Sense® The Official Guide Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.packtpub.com
Preface
Index

Migrating applications from QlikView® to Qlik Sense®


All QlikView applications since QlikView Version 8 can easily be migrated. However, the conversion is only partial. The data and the script will be converted, but nothing from the layout is used. Perform the following steps to migrate applications:

  1. Move the QlikView app—the .qvw file—to your Qlik Sense Desktop app folder at C:\Users\<user>\Documents\Qlik\Sense\Apps. The file will then appear in your Desktop hub as a legacy app. Its name will have (qvw) after it:

  2. You can now open the app and see the data model and the existing script.

  3. Once you make changes, you will need to save these. This is when the conversion takes place. The old app with the new changes will be saved into a file with extension .qvf, and the old .qvw file will be renamed to *.qvw.backup.

Changes to the script

You might also need to make changes to the script. The structure of the script can remain the same, but all references to databases and files should be changed...