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Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide

You're reading from   Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide Get to grips with the vision of Qlik Sense for next generation business intelligence and data discovery

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782173359
Length 230 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Christopher Ilacqua Christopher Ilacqua
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Henric Cronström Henric Cronström
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Learning Qlik® Sense The Official Guide
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.packtpub.com
Preface
1. Why Develop Qlik Sense? FREE CHAPTER 2. What is Data Discovery? 3. The Vision of Qlik Sense 4. Overview of a Qlik Sense Application's Life Cycle 5. Empowering Next Generation Data Discovery Consumers 6. Contributing to Data Discovery 7. Creating Engaging Applications 8. Administering Qlik Sense 9. Sales Discovery 10. Human Resource Discovery 11. Travel Expense Discovery 12. Demographic Data Discovery Index

Developing the application


Let's start our review of the heart of a Qlik Sense application: the data model. As you can see from the following screenshot, there are six tables in the Travel Expense Management associative model. At the heart of this application is the Expenses table. These tables were created through Data Load Editor, which was covered in Chapter 7, Creating Engaging Applications. It is worth noting that Qlik and Qlik partners provide both general-purpose connectors and specialized connectors to access a broad array of data sources.

Examining the key tables

Let's examine the key tables.

Expenses

The Expenses table contains all the key information (shown in the following screenshot) about the expense transaction of an employee. This includes information such as the date, employee name, expense type, and so on.

The Expenses table

PerDiemRates

The PerDiemsRates table contains all the key information (shown in the following screenshot) about state, city, month, rates, and so on:

The...

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