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robert99
Specialist III
Specialist III

Tables in Qlik Sense

I know pivot tables have not been released yet. (It can be done by an extension it seems but not in the main product)

But in general in future releases will straight tables be able to do in Qlik sense what Qlik view can do quite easily?

Like

Aligning (left right etc) columns

dragging columns into different locations

changing the size of column (by dragging across the right column)

etc

or is this a limitation of QS. I know the width is automatically adjusted to fit the page but sometimes the table looks quite ugly. Whereas the rest of QS looks very slick.

We use tables a lot at work. I would sooner tables took less column width and a shaded area to fill the page. (but maybe it is not an issue really

Thanks

QS demo of a table

Qlik Sense

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Josh_Good
Employee
Employee

Hi RJ,

We are planning on continuously improving Qlik Sense through our agile release model (multiple releases per year) however we do no publicly discuss specific features.  We will be continuing to improve the user experience so features like the ones you mention or way was achieving the same/similar results will considered.

-Josh

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Giuseppe_Novello

This is a good question for Josh Good Michael Tarallo

Gio

Giuseppe Novello
Principal Technical Support Engineer @ Qlik
Josh_Good
Employee
Employee

Hi RJ,

We are planning on continuously improving Qlik Sense through our agile release model (multiple releases per year) however we do no publicly discuss specific features.  We will be continuing to improve the user experience so features like the ones you mention or way was achieving the same/similar results will considered.

-Josh

robert99
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Thanks for the reply.

I hope this means yes though. That is a way will be found to do this in QlikSense if a users wants to.