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Pareto chart in qlik sense

Hi all,

How to build a pareto chart in qlik sense?  can help me with step by step process.

regards

Prashanth

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gautik92
Specialist III
Specialist III

Have a look at this blog

Recipe for a Pareto Analysis

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Hi gowtham,

the link you referred is for qlik view. i want to do it in qlik sense.

Regards

Prashanth

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Hi,

go through this it might help u,

Pareto chart in Qlik Sense

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hi harshitha,

I found the link u just shared .

[Assume we have a data source with this fields : Product / Qty

1- Make a combo chart with

- Dimension -> Product

- Measure -> Sum(Qty)

- Measure -> Accumulation % formula : RangeSum(Above(Sum(Qty), 0, RowNo())) / Sum(TOTAL Qty)

- Measure -> 80 % line formula

Set the Accumulation % and the 80% line as Line charts on the secondary axis with a "# ##0%" number format.

2- Sort by Product (decrease) with a formula : Sum(Qty)-  how to do sorting?]

Facing problem with highlighted lines.

Regards

Prashanth

Yianni_Ververis
Employee
Employee

Here is a Waterfall Stacked Barchart with the option of Pareto-like look and feel

http://branch.qlik.com/#!/project/5ab3dc9703e4f8540db95b4d