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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Search Settings In this group settings are made for default search mode.<br />

Include Excluded Values in Search<br />

There are two ways to interpret text search: it is possible to search either<br />

among optional values, or among all values, i.e. include the excluded values<br />

in the search. Enable this option to do the latter. This default value can be<br />

overridden on sheet object level.<br />

Preferred Search Mode<br />

The default search mode for text search in list boxes, multi boxes etc. can be<br />

set in this drop-down box. The default only applies when the user starts typing<br />

directly and do not use any of the menu choices or keyboard shortcuts for starting<br />

the search. It is possible to override this setting by selecting a different setting<br />

on sheet object level.<br />

Max Values in Current<br />

Selections<br />

Use Previous<br />

The search mode of the last completed search will be used.<br />

Use Wildcard Search<br />

The initial search string will be two wildcards with the cursor<br />

between them to facilitate a wildcard search.<br />

Use Fuzzy Search<br />

The initial search string will be a tilde (~) to denote a fuzzy<br />

search.<br />

Use Normal Search<br />

No additional characters will be added to the search string. Without<br />

wildcards, a Normal Search will be made.<br />

Specify the maximum number of distinct selected values here to be shown in<br />

the current selections dialog and in the selection stamps in printouts. When<br />

more values are selected they will only be specified as ‘x values of y’ for the<br />

respective field.<br />

Working set limits % This control sets the minimum and maximum of the physical amount of RAM<br />

that can be used by an application. This way it is possible to control if an<br />

application can be swapped out of physical memory or not. However, there are<br />

no guarantees that the operating system can serve the process with the amount<br />

of memory set here.<br />

Using too high settings will degrade the performance of other processes on the<br />

computer, this may however be desirable if the computer is dedicated for Qlik-<br />

View.<br />

Do not change these settings unless you are well acquainted with Windows<br />

Virtual Memory Manager! Read more about working sets in the Microsoft Windows<br />

documentation.<br />

The settings are:<br />

Low<br />

sets the minimum amount of memory, in percentage, to be allocated to the<br />

application/process.<br />

High<br />

sets the maximum amount of memory, in percentage, to be allocated to the<br />

application/process.<br />

Cache<br />

sets the amount of memory, in percentage, to be used as cache for the application/process.<br />

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