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42<br />
/NoSecurity<br />
Overrides <strong>QlikView</strong> security measures against hostile macros and<br />
scripts embedded in <strong>QlikView</strong> documents. No warning dialogs<br />
prompting the user to accept potentially harmful code will be<br />
shown. Use this switch with caution and only with well-known documents.<br />
Example:<br />
qv.exe /r /vMyvar=123 abc.qvw<br />
Note In order to avoid error messages to appear when executing scripts in<br />
batch mode, always set the script variable errormode to 0 in the<br />
script (see page 358)<br />
6.2 The Start Page<br />
Once you have started <strong>QlikView</strong> according to the previous section, you will see the<br />
<strong>QlikView</strong> start page.<br />
Figure 4. The Getting Started page of the <strong>QlikView</strong> start page
42 /NoSecurity Overrides <strong>QlikView</strong> security measures against hostile macros and scripts embedded in <strong>QlikView</strong> documents. No warning dialogs prompting the user to accept potentially harmful code will be shown. Use this switch with caution and only with well-known documents. Example: qv.exe /r /vMyvar=123 abc.qvw Note In order to avoid error messages to appear when executing scripts in batch mode, always set the script variable errormode to 0 in the script (see page 358) 6.2 The Start Page Once you have started <strong>QlikView</strong> according to the previous section, you will see the <strong>QlikView</strong> start page. Figure 4. The Getting Started page of the <strong>QlikView</strong> start page
STARTING QLIKVIEW The <strong>QlikView</strong> start page contains several tabs. The number of pages and the contents on some of them may vary over time as they contain web content. The following pages will exist at all times: The Getting Started tab contains information and links that can help you explore the wealth of possibilities in <strong>QlikView</strong>. This includes information about your license, direct links to downloading the Tutorial and to the Getting Started wizard, as well as links to selected resources at www.qlikview.com. The Recently Opened Documents tab contains a list of recently opened documents and web pages. Just click on one of them to re-open. By right-clicking on a document you gain access to a menu with the following useful commands: Open "document" Without Data Opens the document but skips variables, table and field data. What you get is a layout with all sheets and sheet objects in place but empty. This feature can be useful e.g. for opening corrupted documents or for avoiding long waits when opening very large documents for a small change in the layout (of course you need to re-run the script to re-populate the document after the changes). This can be done through the command line switch nodata as well, see page 41. Open "document" and Reload Data Opens the document and performs an immediate reload. Browse Documents in Folder Opens the folder containing the document in the list. Add "Document" to Favorites Adds the document or web page to your Favorites list. Remove "Document" From This List Removes the document from the list of recently used documents. The actual document file remains unchanged where it resides. The Favorites tab contains a list of the documents and web pages previously added to your favorites list. Unlike the list of recently used documents the favorites list remains unchanged until you yourself explicitly add or delete entries. Just click on a favorite document or page to re-open. By right-clicking on a document you gain access to a menu with the following useful commands: Open "Document" Without Data Opens the document but skips table and field data. What you get is a layout with all sheets and sheet objects in place but empty. This feature can be useful e.g. for opening corrupted documents or for avoiding long waits when opening very large documents for a small general 43 III
- Page 1 and 2: Reference Manual Book I: Installati
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96 Show System Variables Check this
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98 On Start Page The Number of file
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100 Use Normal Search No additional
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104 Script Select this option to ma
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106 Functions QlikView standard fun
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110 Default Theme Here you may sele
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112 Show Selection Indicators Mark
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116 selections box and chart (inclu
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118 export buttons. The setting can
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120 Force Replace Colors with Patte
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124 User Files The default root fol
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126 Launch (Start programs and docu
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132 of resemblance to the search st
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138 PgUp Home End C and D will be s
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140 If the option Drop-down Select
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146 The selection ripples through a
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148 You could argue that the two fi
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describing the dialog for local doc
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154 Share Bookmark with Other Users
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158 OK Cancel Help change computer
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160 in the Current Bookmarks list.
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162 from the user by means of graph
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164 Show Mark this check box if you
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168 Page Item Print... Opens the Pr
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170 Same Width Only available when
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178 II). This functionality can be
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182 Scale to x% The sheet object pr
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184 Loop Page Over Possible Values
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186 Left Top Width Height Z Level S
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190 ID The unique alert ID (see bel
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192 Mode Enter a number of days in
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198 Bookmark A specified bookmark w
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Delay The re-firing of automaticall
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Mail Subject Enter a text which wil
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204 Add Opens the New Variable dial
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206 Object ID The sheet object ID o
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210 Examples: 'qmem:///Arrow_N_G.pn
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220 For more information about char
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Tab Menu 226 Test Script Inserts an
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Set Statement Wizard Figure 58. The
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230 interface, providing possibilit
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232 Script Privilegies Open Databas
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20.3 Table Viewer The Table Viewer
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236 Hover over Field in Table Shows
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On the Connection page under 1. Spe
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You may if necessary specify User n
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242 Owner Here the name of the data
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244 The bottom pane shows the gener
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246 Images and apply width and heig
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20.9 Open Internet Files Figure 68.
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252 selected field. You may also ch
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254 Help Invokes online help. 20.12
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Document Data Source Dialog Figure
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Delimited 258 Preview Pane The resu
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DIF 260 Char Set The character set
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HTML 262 Header Size In this drop d
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Transform Dialog 264 To reach the t
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266 Delete Marked Removes marked ro
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Fill 268 Remove Removes a selected
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Column 270 Cell Value There are sev
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Context Figure 90. The Context tab
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Context Interpretation Figure 92. T
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Rotate Figure 94. The Rotate tab of
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278 Prefixes Crosstable... Opens th
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282 Depth Name (Depth) The string u
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Debugger Figure 100. The Script Deb
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286 Close Closes the current debugg
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288 Buffer.........................
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292 The name changes defined throug
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294 fieldname / fieldvalue alternat
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296 To set individual comments the
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298 The connection string is the na
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300 n is the number of qualifier fi
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302 Examples: drop field A; drop fi
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306 statements is any group of one
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308 Additional fields containing th
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310 { elseif condition then [ state
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312 Examples: QVTable: Select * fro
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314 where matchfield is the field c
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Let 316 If used before join, it spe
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318 double quotation marks or squar
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320 where is a clause used to state
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322 Load * Inline [UserID, Password
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324 Note In order to use xmlsax Mic
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326 loosely coupled tables) during
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328 For the mapping to take place a
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330 NullAsValue "NR*",A; turns null
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332 The wildcard characters * and ?
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336 If used before keep, it specifi
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338 fieldlist::= field { , field }
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342 REMARKS For a detailed descript
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346 Examples: // example 1 sub INCR
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348 tagname is the name of the tag
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350 The wildcard characters * and ?
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354 CD Returns the drive letter of
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370 min( expression [, rank]) Retur
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372 Example: Load City, MaxString(N
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378 Unless both y0 and x0 are state
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382 xnpv ( rate, valueexpression, d
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388 a group by clause. See the TTes
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392 ZTest_sterr ( value [, sigma] )
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394 Statistical distribution functi
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398 even( 2*10 ) returns true even(
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404 sqr( x )Square of x. The result
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406 of the distribution. All argume
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408 The following approximation is
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412 RowNo( ) Returns an integer for
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414 autonumberhash256( expression {
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416 lower( text expression ) Forces
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418 in the same load statement, the
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422 previous( expression ) Returns
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424 Example: fieldvalue( 'Helptext'
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426 Example: mixmatch( M , 'Jan' ,
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428 DocumentTitle() Returns a strin
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File Functions 430 Example: Load Ms
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432 FileTime( [ filename ] ) Return
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434 Examples: tab1: Load * from abc
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436 Example: week( Date ) where Dat
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438 maketime( 22 ) returns 22:00:00
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440 Island, Minsk, Monrovia, Monter
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442 By specifying a mode (0 if omit
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444 QuarterEnd( date [, shift = 0 [
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446 shift indicate preceding period
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448 Examples: weekend ( '2006-01-12
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450 lunarweekname ( '2006-01-12', -
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452 InYear ( date, basedate , shift
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454 InMonths ( n, date, basedate ,
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456 up until and including the last
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458 firstworkdate( end_date, no_of_
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460 money format kr # ##0,00 $ #,##
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462 The interval# function generall
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464 money(A) where A=35648 returns
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466 timestamp(A,'YYYY-MM-DD hh.mm')
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468 specify an intermediate color f
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470 $FieldNo Position of the fields
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472 Hence, a QlikView association i
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476 Example: load a, b, c from tabl
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478 the records of OrderDetails are
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480 If used before join, it specifi
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482
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24.2 Cross Tables A cross table is
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the discrete events with the orders
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Sample script: 488 SET NullInterpre
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In such a table the node is stored
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492 • A semantic table must eithe
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494 Example: Using the related valu
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Info Load Country, I from Flagsoecd
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498 CountryMap: Mapping Load x,y fr
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500 SET OTHERSYMBOL=; Example: Inse
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502 Functions The general rule is t
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504
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506 reduced. This reduces load on e
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508 The name of the QVD file is a c
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Case 1: Append only The simplest ca
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512 • A field ModificationDate (o
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26.3 Security using the Section Acc
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NTNAME A field that should contain
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26.7 Restrictions on QlikView funct
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26.10Encryption The communication b
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Concat ............................
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attribute .........................
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Left keyword ......................
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Copyright © 1994-2010 Qlik®Tech I
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CONTENT PART I: SHEETS AND SHEET OB
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13.1 Creating a Line/Arrow Object .
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29.4 VBScript functions ...........
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1 DOCUMENT PROPERTIES DOCUMENT PROP
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES with the docume
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES and opens them
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES selected, blue
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Color Area DOCUMENT PROPERTIES list
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES expression must
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES Close when Load
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES CalcTime The am
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1.4 Server Figure 6. The Server pag
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES the toolbar but
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1.5 Scheduler Figure 7. The Schedul
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES Value Shows the
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES Predefined Valu
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1.8 Triggers Figure 10. The Trigger
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DOCUMENT PROPERTIES When an action
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Width Height DOCUMENT PROPERTIES Se
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2 THE SHEET THE SHEET A QlikView do
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THE SHEET Copy Image to Clipboard C
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THE SHEET Show Sheet In the Show Sh
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THE SHEET Apply Theme... Opens a fi
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THE SHEET Finally you may select -
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THE SHEET CalcTime The amount of ti
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Security Figure 25. The Security pa
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Triggers Figure 26. The Triggers pa
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Font THE SHEET In the Font page (se
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3.3 Navigation Active Object There
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4 THE LIST BOX THE LIST BOX This is
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THE LIST BOX Send Backward Decrease
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THE LIST BOX Cell Value Copies the
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Title Field THE LIST BOX An alterna
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THE LIST BOX Show Info Automaticall
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Expressions Figure 28. The Expressi
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Add Delete Copy THE LIST BOX Bar Of
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Sort THE LIST BOX areas either on b
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Presentation Figure 31. The Present
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5 THE STATISTICS BOX Figure 38. The
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THE STATISTICS BOX Unlock Unlocks t
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6 THE CHART THE CHART Charts and ta
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7 THE MULTI BOX Figure 41. The mult
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THE MULTI BOX Print... Opens the st
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General Figure 42. The General page
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THE MULTI BOX Sort by Applicability
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THE MULTI BOX place the multi box s
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THE TABLE BOX Send Backward Decreas
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THE TABLE BOX it shows the changes
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General Figure 49. The General page
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THE TABLE BOX Text Order Sorts the
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Number THE TABLE BOX Stripes every
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THE CURRENT SELECTIONS BOX 9 THE CU
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THE CURRENT SELECTIONS BOX Lock All
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THE CURRENT SELECTIONS BOX 9.3 Curr
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THE CURRENT SELECTIONS BOX Values H
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10 THE INPUT BOX THE INPUT BOX The
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THE INPUT BOX Print as PDF... Opens
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General Figure 57. The General Page
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Print Settings... Presentation THE
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Constraints Figure 59. The Constrai
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THE INPUT BOX Sound on Illegal Entr
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THE INPUT BOX settings for active a
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11 THE BUTTON THE BUTTON Buttons ca
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THE BUTTON When the desired propert
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THE BUTTON a single-state image to
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Demote Moves the selected action do
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THE BUTTON Print Report Prints the
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The Export Action Settings dialog F
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12 THE TEXT OBJECT THE TEXT OBJECT
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THE TEXT OBJECT ing is allowed in t
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Layout THE TEXT OBJECT contents of
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THE TEXT OBJECT parent. The transpa
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THE LINE/ARROW OBJECT 13 THE LINE/A
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THE LINE/ARROW OBJECT 13.3 Line/Arr
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THE LINE/ARROW OBJECT rently not us
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THE SLIDER/CALENDAR OBJECT 14 THE S
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THE SLIDER/CALENDAR OBJECT Send to
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General THE SLIDER/CALENDAR OBJECT
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THE SLIDER/CALENDAR OBJECT Continuo
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Ticks Colors Slider Background THE
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Presentation (Calendar Mode) Figure
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15 THE BOOKMARK OBJECT THE BOOKMARK
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THE BOOKMARK OBJECT Unlink This Obj
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THE BOOKMARK OBJECT rently not used
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16 THE SEARCH OBJECT THE SEARCH OBJ
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THE SEARCH OBJECT 16.3 Search Objec
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THE SEARCH OBJECT Object ID The uni
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Sort The Sort page in the Search Ob
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17 THE CONTAINER OBJECT THE CONTAIN
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THE CONTAINER OBJECT Maximize Enlar
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Demote Moves the selected object on
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Font THE CONTAINER OBJECT Tabs to t
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18 CUSTOM OBJECT CUSTOM OBJECT The
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CUSTOM OBJECT Minimize Iconizes the
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Select OCX Replacement Figure 80. T
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19 SERVER COLLABORATION SERVER COLL
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SERVER COLLABORATION Share by Usern
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Shared Objects Figure 84. The Share
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20 EXPORTING AND PRINTING EXPORTING
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EXPORTING AND PRINTING Page Range I
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EXPORTING AND PRINTING Heading Text
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EXPORTING AND PRINTING Right Sectio
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EXPORTING AND PRINTING Time Separat
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OK Cancel None Leaves the elements
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EXPORTING AND PRINTING Note When ex
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21 LAYOUT THEMES 21.1 About QlikVie
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LAYOUT THEMES All properties in the
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Step 1 - Select Theme File Figure 9
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LAYOUT THEMES Object Type Specific
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Step 4 - Insertion of Properties in
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LAYOUT THEMES defined for all types
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PART II: NUMBER FORMATS • Data Ty
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22 DATA TYPES IN QLIKVIEW DATA TYPE
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Example: Original data: type = nume
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DATA TYPES IN QLIKVIEW 11 a text st
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DATA TYPES IN QLIKVIEW culations ba
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A4) With number format time 'hh:mm'
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NUMBER FORMAT DIALOGS 23 NUMBER FOR
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NUMBER FORMAT DIALOGS Note If you c
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NUMBER FORMAT DIALOGS Expressions A
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24 FORMAT CODES FORMAT CODES In the
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FORMAT CODES • To describe the mo
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PART III: MACROS AND AUTOMATION •
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USING AUTOMATION AND MACROS WITH QL
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INTERNAL MACRO INTERPRETER AND MACR
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Requested Module Security Figure 10
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INTERNAL MACRO INTERPRETER AND MACR
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INTERNAL MACRO INTERPRETER AND MACR
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INTERNAL MACRO INTERPRETER AND MACR
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Invoking Macros on Sheet Events INT
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INTERNAL MACRO INTERPRETER AND MACR
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GETTING HOLD OF A QLIKVIEW DOCUMENT
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VBSCRIPT FUNCTION CALLS FROM SCRIPT
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VBSCRIPT FUNCTION CALLS FROM SCRIPT
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USING MACROS IN QV DOCUMENTS ON THE
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INDEX A Activating sheet ..........
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Copyright © 1994-2010 Qlik®Tech I
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CONTENT PART I: CHARTS 1 INTRODUCTI
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18 THETIME CHART WIZARD ...........
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E.2 The Right to Alter Data .......
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1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Charts
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INTRODUCTION Pivot table Straight t
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Table Charts: INTRODUCTION The pivo
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INTRODUCTION The Chart Legend can b
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INTRODUCTION Title Settings... Open
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INTRODUCTION Mekko Chart Mekko char
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INTRODUCTION Solid Title area with
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30 Attach Attaches a detached chart
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32 Adjust Position of Linked Object
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34 Available Fields/Groups A list o
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36 Remove By clicking this button,
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Animation dialog 38 Animate First D
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Trellis Settings Figure 5. The Trel
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42 Display Options group (see below
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44 The and tags can be freely com
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46 Paste The option is only availab
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48 Stock Mark this check box to plo
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50 Accumulation By choosing between
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Sort 52 Show R 2 If this check box
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Style Figure 8. The Style page for
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56 Dark Gradient Sets all colors in
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58 Allow Thin Bars For charts with
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60 expressions, unchecking this box
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62 Add Edit Delete Legend Settings
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Reference Lines Figure 11. The Refe
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Chart Texts Figure 12. The Chart Te
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68 Expressions In this list you sel
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70 Secondary Dimension Labels Selec
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Colors 72 Synchronize Zero Level fo
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74 Background The color used for th
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76 Remove to clear the default for
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Font Figure 17. The Font page in th
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80 Border Width Here you can set th
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82 obscured by sheet objects in the
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84 Apply to... Opens the Caption an
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86 tion text can be edited. The Fon
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3 LINE CHART Figure 21. An example
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LINE CHART Send Values to Excel Exp
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Sort Style LINE CHART In this page
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Presentation LINE CHART Figure 23.
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LINE CHART Highlight If this check
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LINE CHART Text in Chart In the Tex
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4 COMBO CHART Figure 24. An example
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COMBO CHART Send Backward Decreases
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COMBO CHART Dimensions On the Dimen
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COMBO CHART Plot Area Background St
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COMBO CHART will appear as text abo
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Add Edit Delete COMBO CHART By pres
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5 RADAR CHART Figure 27. An example
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RADAR CHART Bring Forward Increases
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RADAR CHART The Chart Properties di
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RADAR CHART The actual base colors
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RADAR CHART pixel), points (pt, pts
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RADAR CHART Limit Legend (Character
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RADAR CHART and text alignment in b
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6 SCATTER CHART Figure 30. An examp
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SCATTER CHART Copy to Clipboard Thi
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Expressions Figure 31. The Expressi
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Style SCATTER CHART Figure 32. The
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Presentation SCATTER CHART Figure 3
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Show Y Label Shows field label alon
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Delete Reference Lines Dialog SCATT
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Show Style SCATTER CHART Specifies
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Scale SCATTER CHART Show Minor Grid
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Font SCATTER CHART In the Font page
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7 GRID CHART Figure 36. Two example
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GRID CHART Values Copies the values
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Style Figure 37. The Style page for
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Presentation GRID CHART Figure 38.
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GRID CHART Horizontal Position In t
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GRID CHART Settings... Opens the Le
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8 PIE CHART Figure 39. An example o
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PIE CHART Send Values to Excel Expo
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Sort Note The specific use of the f
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PIE CHART Plot Color Style This con
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PIE CHART Suppress Zero-Values If t
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9 FUNNEL CHART Figure 42. An exampl
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FUNNEL CHART Export... Opens a dial
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Style Figure 43. The Style page for
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Presentation Figure 44. The Present
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FUNNEL CHART Add By pressing this b
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10 BLOCK CHART Figure 45. An exampl
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BLOCK CHART Export... Opens a dialo
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Style Figure 46. The Style page for
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BLOCK CHART display data labels. Da
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11 GAUGE CHART Figure 48. Four exam
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GAUGE CHART Values Copies the value
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Color GAUGE CHART light style gauge
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13 PIVOT TABLE Figure 54. An exampl
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PIVOT TABLE Not only the dimension
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PIVOT TABLE chart should reside. Th
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14 STRAIGHT TABLE Figure 59. An exa
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STRAIGHT TABLE the Always Show Desi
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Add Delete STRAIGHT TABLE ing the c
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STRAIGHT TABLE F(x) of Rows If this
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STRAIGHT TABLE tion page of Chart P
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STRAIGHT TABLE Conditional The colu
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STRAIGHT TABLE default. Turning it
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15 EDIT EXPRESSION Figure 64. The E
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Paste Functions EDIT EXPRESSION Pas
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EDIT EXPRESSION Advanced... Opens u
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EDIT EXPRESSION First, it is import
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EDIT EXPRESSION Enhanced colors If
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16 THE BOX PLOT WIZARD THE BOX PLOT
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Step 2 Presentation Figure 71. Step
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THE QUICK CHART WIZARD 17 THE QUICK
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17.2 Pages of the Quick Chart Wizar
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Style THE QUICK CHART WIZARD Select
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Style Select a pie chart style by c
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THE QUICK CHART WIZARD Click Finish
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18 THETIME CHART WIZARD THETIME CHA
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THE STATISTICS CHART WIZARD p (Show
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THE STATISTICS CHART WIZARD 19.4 In
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20 CHART EXPRESSIONS CHART EXPRESSI
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CHART EXPRESSIONS $( variablename )
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CHART EXPRESSIONS Relational Operat
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CHART EXPRESSIONS The min function
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CHART EXPRESSIONS tion (see page 36
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CHART EXPRESSIONS Expression must n
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Statistical Aggregation Functions C
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CHART EXPRESSIONS By default, the a
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CHART EXPRESSIONS The kurtosis func
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CHART EXPRESSIONS X-expression and
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CHART EXPRESSIONS more advanced nes
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CHART EXPRESSIONS more advanced nes
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CHART EXPRESSIONS more advanced nes
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CHART EXPRESSIONS The xnpv function
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CHART EXPRESSIONS sets and the tota
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CHART EXPRESSIONS By default, the a
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CHART EXPRESSIONS returns the sales
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CHART EXPRESSIONS Set Modifiers wit
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CHART EXPRESSIONS ters in the chart
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CHART EXPRESSIONS fmod( x1 , x2 ) G
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CHART EXPRESSIONS fact( n ) Returns
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CHART EXPRESSIONS rangecount( expr1
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CHART EXPRESSIONS log10( x ) The 10
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CHART EXPRESSIONS Underlying_price
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String Functions ord( s ) CHART EXP
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Inter-Record Functions CHART EXPRES
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CHART EXPRESSIONS NoOfRows( [ total
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CHART EXPRESSIONS 4 lowest rank on
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CHART EXPRESSIONS returned. The mix
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CHART EXPRESSIONS SqlValue(datasour
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CHART EXPRESSIONS Examples: monthss
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21 EXAMPLES EXAMPLES This chapter c
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23 CALCULATED FORMULAS CALCULATED F
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24 FIELD GROUPS FIELD GROUPS One ma
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CUSTOM ERROR MESSAGES 25 CUSTOM ERR
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GLOSSARY GLOSSARY absolute path The
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GLOSSARY concatenate (2) An operati
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GLOSSARY QlikView OCX QlikView pack
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GLOSSARY SQL Structured Query Langu
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APPENDIX • Limitations and Requir
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A LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS A.1
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B KEYBOARD COMMAND SHORTCUTS In thi
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B.4 Selections Menu Commands Shortc
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CTRL+K,U Uncomment lines in script.
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C APPLICATION PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZAT
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D FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS D.1 In
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A: Each table in a QlikView documen
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Q: How do I load data from fix-reco
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A: All the values in the example sh
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Q: Can I prevent certain people fro
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E DATA PROTECTION ISSUES Most of th
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F USING QLIKVIEW DOCUMENTS AS AN IN
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F.6 Aggregation When the amount of
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F.11 QlikView Document on Server -
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8 The end user can make additions t
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G BACKUS-NAUR FORMALISM The QlikVie
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