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ArturoMuñoz
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2016 is almost over, we've made it this far; we can make it through one more day. To help you to reduce the end-of-year stress nothing better than our very own top blog posts of the year. Let's start by sharing some numbers.

7 author posted 77 articles (not including this one) during the year, and a total of 34,876 words (6.693 distinct words) were written. Last year we wrote the Q-word 323 times while this year the word “Qlik” appears 366 times in our articles, 4.75 times per post. You helped us to improve our content by commenting in average almost 7 times per post, a total of 531 comments were written.

Most popular posts in 2016

Most read/visited posts

Top selling posts.

Set Analysis in the Aggr function.

The sortable Aggr function is finally here.

AutoGenerate your data.

Five Qlik Sense extensions you should check out today.

Creating a KPI object in QlikView.

Most commented posts of the year

Something is going on in these posts.

The sortable Aggr function is finally here.

Qlik Sense 2.2 – It just keeps getting better and better.

Creating a KPI object in QlikView.

Full Accumulation example.

Autonumber function.

The underdogs 2016

They worth a second read.

Recipe for a Pareto Analysis – Revisited 
When I first wrote about the new sortable aggr function I was really curious to see what uses were unlocked by the new functionality. HIC found one.

Implicit Set Operators
Quite popular post that didn't make it to our top 5. It's a good lecture to improve your set analysis skills.

Use case for ValueList Chart function
Real life use case for a no-so-common function

Qlik Lars Mashup project template
If you are considering creating a mashup page with Qlik charts in it, you may want to check out this template.

Hope you all have a great end of the year!

AMZ