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In Entitlement Analyzer, there is a measure which is named "#Sessions", and has the following expression "Count(id)".
My question is: If a user opens Qlik and visits two apps in that session, and I make a pivot table in Entitlement Analyzer with the measure "Count(id)" and the dimension "App" (which shows the app names) as a row in the pivot table, will there be a count of 1 for each of the two apps that the user has visited? So that even though the user is only having one session, that session will show up two times in this pivot table - one session for each of the two apps?
BR Kim
If that app is align with how sessions in Qlik works then your #sessions measure should count as one , but if you pivot it on apps that are both used in that session then I would expect to get the value one on each row together with a total sum value that still is one (not two as the sum of rows would suggest)
Note that this is only valid if the user is active in a single session, that is continuously (avoiding session timeout) accessing Qlik Sense on the same browser without touching any cookies. More details on how sessions works is found here:How do Qlik Sense sessions work and how to handle or terminate them
Dear Vegar,
Thank you for your reply. I would expect the same as you describe. But now I have checked out the specific pivot table, and the sum of the rows (rows show the apps) - when I add them together on my pocket calculator - equals the "Total", that Qlik calculates in the pivot table across the rows. I doubt that none of our more than 2,000 users would have visited only one app in every session that they have had over the last three years. So that then makes me wonder, which app gets the 1 session count.
I think that I will have to do an experiment, where I myself visit 2-3 apps in one session, and the reruns the Entitlement Analyzer to see the results for my user-id in the pivot table.
BR Kim
Now, I have made the experiment. I have a Professional license myself and in one session I have visited three different apps. After reloading Entitlement Analyzer, the pivot table with apps as rows shows one session in each of the three apps, and the "Total" in the pivot table (calculated across apps by Qlik itself) shows 3 sessions. So one session actually turns into several sessions, when several apps are visited during one session in Qlik.
Interesting...or...?
BR Kim