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How to Hide Search Icons in qlikSense

Hi All,

How to Hide or delete  the Search Icons in a straight table in QlikSense  as show below picture, is it possible to hide or delete these icons in qliksense , If it is possible can you give an any Example

Removing searchicons.png

Regards,

Sai Madhu

7 Replies
Chanty4u
MVP
MVP

i thnk there is no option......but u can create a text object and place top of the search symbol.

Thanks

Suresh

reddy-s
Master II
Master II

Hi Sai Madhu,

You do not have an implicit option to hide the search. And the suggestion which sureshqv provided will not work unfortunately as you cannot overlay objects in Sense.

Technically the search icon should be a cliff-icon. You will have to go with an extension to get rid of it. I am not asking you to create a table extension. You can create an extension to remove the search icon from the table I believe.

Thanks,

Sangram.

bergmcjgt
Contributor
Contributor

Not that this is always possible, but if it has not occurred to you, measures do not have the search option.  In my scenario, I had a description of the main dimension so I made it a measure to remove the search capability and thus removed the spyglass.

If this is a requirement and the dimension has to exist, you would have to build the dimension in the load script so the displayed table has all unique values.  By doing this, every column can be a measure and no spyglass.

I hope this was not too obvious and helps.

morenoju
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

This thread is quite old. Did anyone find a workaround to get rid of the search magnifier in Qlik Sense tables?

JvB
Contributor
Contributor

Hi,

This is my first day using Qlik sense. Did anyone found a solution for this simple issue?

Regards, Jeroen

Lemac
Contributor III
Contributor III

Remove the dimension [Name] and replace it with the measure only([Name]); that should do the trick for a single column. 

This of course only works when you have a single value possible for that specific dimension. 

Steviem
Contributor II
Contributor II

Hi,

Here is a option for you can use but it only works on pivot tables i think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lhL3Nrel5Q&list=LL&index=1