This topic has been covered before, but we have a new generation of Qlik users and I found some of the content not always easily explained. Here is my spin to help you get started working with multiple dates / calendars. Sample App and data attached!
Do you need answers for specific points in time when working with multiple calendars / dates? Then use a calendar bridge. A calendar bridge is used to create what Qlik commonly calls: a Canonical Date / a Canonical Calendar. A calendar bridge is nothing more than a simple table that links 1 or more dates to a single common date, called a canonical date. This is used to simplify time period selection during analysis and when multiple calendar / date filters can be confusing to the user. The bridge table is linked to a key field in your data and created with a new dimension to simply describe each date type you have. (You can link this to a Master Calendar if you require more granular time periods.) Your charts can then use aggregated measures with the defined date type in a set expression to show the specific results. Watch the video below to learn more and see the attached app and sample data if you want to try it yourself.
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Hi guys - thanks for always willing to jump in - the power of the community. I am working on Part 2 as we speak - unfortunately lots of things going on with my role and responsibilities so it is difficult to always stay in sync. I will post Part 2 when completed. Stay well all.
Hello Gomeri - you may also want to look at creating calendar measures in the master items library. - This will allow you to create a range of time period measures very easily in Qlik Sense - added to the Master Items measures.