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Qlik Sense Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Pablo Labbe, Philip Hand, Neeraj Kharpate
Book Image

Qlik Sense Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Pablo Labbe, Philip Hand, Neeraj Kharpate

Overview of this book

Qlik Sense allows you to explore simple and complex data to reveal hidden insight and data relationships that help you make quality decisions for overall productivity. An expert Qlik Sense user can use its features for business intelligence in an enterprise environment effectively. Qlik Sense Cookbook is an excellent guide for all aspiring Qlik Sense developers and will empower you to create featured desktop applications to obtain daily insights at work. This book takes you through the basics and advanced functions of Qlik Sense February 2018 release. You’ll start with a quick refresher on obtaining data from data files and databases, and move on to some more refined features including visualization, and scripting, as well as managing apps and user interfaces. You will then understand how to work with advanced functions like set analysis and set expressions. As you make your way through this book, you will uncover newly added features in Qlik Sense such as new visualizations, label expressions and colors for dimension and measures. By the end of this book, you will have explored various visualization extensions to create your own interactive dashboard with the required tips and tricks. This will help you overcome challenging situations while developing your applications in Qlik Sense.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Working with the distinct clause


When building a Qlik Sense app, you often have to deal with some data issues such as duplicated records or values in a field. The duplication can be created by design, just like the customer ID in a sales transaction table, or could be an error if we find two exactly identical records created in a table.

This recipe will show you how to use the distinct clause to work with duplicated data in the Data load editor as well as in the object expressions.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we will make use of an inline data load that gives us sample data to demonstrate how the distinct clause works:

  1. Create a new Qlik Sense file, and name it Distinct Clause.
  2. Add the following Inline table that contains the location information for countries:
SalesData: 
LOAD * INLINE [ 
    Product Line, Product Group, Product Sub Group, Year, Sales, Cost 
    Drink, Beverages, Juice, 2015, 12000, 6000 
    Drink, Beverages, Juice, 2015, 12000, 6000 
    Drink, Beverages, Juice, 2014, 16000...