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document & etl

I have an oracle schema as data source and a qlikView document has to use it after a normalization process by ETL; I've read the documentation a qlik document can get data from different data sources (files, schemas, etc) and can generate new entities and new relations. Well, may I create an "ETL" from that data source inside my document before generating the final report?

If YES, I will save time and will use qlikView featuresm, I think.

If you have more questions, just ask me and I'll try to explain better than now.

Thank you.

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gussfish
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Creator II

Hi,

the basic answer is 'Yes' - the script language is quite powerful and

can be used to do reasonably sophisticated data analysis, filtering,

transforming etc..

Angus.

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gussfish
Creator II
Creator II

Hi,

the basic answer is 'Yes' - the script language is quite powerful and

can be used to do reasonably sophisticated data analysis, filtering,

transforming etc..

Angus.

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Ok, thank you.