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Is AutoCalendar recommended performance-wise?
I have a client's model that I'm tweaking. In that tweaking, I'm replacing an AutoCalendar done from declare-derive functions with a regular master calendar done in script.
Is it better to leave the AutoCalendar or to use the one done in script through regular methods?
I found an article from 2016 that didn't recommend the AutoCalendar due to bad performance.
Q-Tip #16 - What's Special About Those Derived Fields - Natural Synergies
There's another article from 2020 by HIC that didn't recommend on-the-fly or calculated dimensions. But didn't mention explicitly the declare-derive functions to create a calendar, so I'm not sure what to interpret from it.
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Design/Calculated-Fields/ba-p/1694383
Thanks.
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I wouldn't use them: Will Autocalendar fields consume so much memory? - Qlik Community - 2058588
