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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Features in Alternate States<br />

The following features are included in the Alternate States:<br />

l There is no automatic on-screen indication that objects or expressions are in, or reference, alternate<br />

states. It is up to the <strong>QlikView</strong> developer to provide this information to the end-user using the State-<br />

Name() function.<br />

l Alternate States can be used with linked objects. The state applies to all instances of an object.<br />

Changing a state on a linked object will put the other linked objects into the same state.<br />

l Variables belong to the default state. Changes in other states will not affect variable values.<br />

l Triggers fire in all states.<br />

l Actions can be set to occur in specific states. One known exception is the Run Macro action. It can<br />

be set to run in a specific state; however macros fire in all states.<br />

l Objects that make use of a missing state (the state was removed by a developer) will revert to the<br />

default state though the Alternate State drop-down, that will display information such as:<br />

AlternateStateName .<br />

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