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Mastering Qlik Sense

You're reading from   Mastering Qlik Sense Expert techniques on self-service data analytics to create enterprise ready Business Intelligence solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783554027
Length 514 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Juan Ignacio Vitantonio Juan Ignacio Vitantonio
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Qlik Sense Self-Service Model FREE CHAPTER 2. Transitioning from QlikView to Qlik Sense 3. Security Rules: Attribute Based Access Control 4. Master Items in Qlik Sense 5. Qlik Sense on the Cloud 6. Qlik Sense Data Modeling 7. Best Practices for Loading Data in Qlik Sense 8. Advanced Scripting 9. Advanced Expressions in Qlik Sense 10. Overview of Qlik Sense APIs 11. Working with the Qlik Dev Hub 12. Coding in Qlik Sense 13. Creating Extensions in Qlik Sense 14. Integrating QS in Websites via Mashups 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Chapter 8. Advanced Scripting

As we described in previous chapters, Qlik Sense makes it easy to manipulate and load data from different sources through a visual interface called Data Manager. Nevertheless, Qlik Sense comes with a very powerful scripting language that is shared with its father, QlikView, mostly in its totality and making these tools unique in the market.

Qlik Sense inherited most of the script elements from QlikView. Most of the functions found in QlikView can still be used in Qlik Sense. Other new functions, such as declare and derive, were introduced with Qlik Sense and are not available in QlikView. These two functions are described in Chapter 7Best Practices for Loading Data in Qlik Sense, so I recommend you refer to them after reading this chapter if you have not done so already.

There are tons of functions in Qlik Sense, however, my intention is to describe the functions that, from my experience, are frequently used.

In this chapter, we will learn about:

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