This is the code repository for QlikView for Developers, published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the book from start to finish.
QlikView is one of the most flexible and powerful Business Intelligence platforms around. If you want to build data into your organization, build it around QlikView. Don't get caught in the gap between data and knowledge – find out how QlikView can help you unlock insights and data potential with ease.
Whether you're new to QlikView or want to get up to speed with the features and functionality of QlikView, this book starts at a basic level and delves more deeply to demonstrate how to make QlikView work for you, and make it meet the needs of your organization. Using a real-world use-case to highlight the extensive impact of effective business analytics, this book might well be your silver bullet for success.
A superb hands-on guide to get you started by exploring the fundamentals of QlikView before learning how to successfully implement it, technically and strategically. You'll learn valuable tips, tricks, and insightful information on loading different types of data into QlikView, and how to model it effectively.
All of the code is organized into folders. Each folder starts with a number followed by the application name. For example, Chapter02.
The code will look like the following:
[Main Data]:
LOAD
...Field Names...
...Field Names...
...Field Names...
FROM
[..\Data Files\QVDs\Flight Data.QVD]
(qvd);
To use this book, you primarily need the QlikView Desktop software. With regards to computer requirements, you will need a PC with at least Windows XP (or better), 2 GB of hard disk space, and 2 GB of RAM. A 64-bit machine is required if you want to use QlikView 12 or a higher version, and is the recommended environment for this book and QlikView development in general. If you prefer to use a 32-bit machine, you can install QlikView 11 instead. For best understanding, a general knowledge of BI and its terminology is required. Basic understanding of databases and SQL is preferred, but not compulsory for this book.
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