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I'm writing a simple prettifier (handles only specific but useful cases) for QlikView scripts. It would be a whole lot easier and more accurate with access to the full BNF (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus%E2%80%93Naur_Form) syntax for scripts.
Does such a beast exist in the wild? Even just an accurate spec of field name allowable characters would be helpful, do you have any pointers where to find this?
Thanks,
Kristian
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			Gysbert_WassenaPress CTRL+Q , CTRL+B, CTRL+N, CTRL+F while in the script or expression editor.
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		Totally agree this would be very useful to have!
 
					
				
		
Have you had an answer I will also be interested in
 Gysbert_Wassena
		
			Gysbert_WassenaPress CTRL+Q , CTRL+B, CTRL+N, CTRL+F while in the script or expression editor.
 
					
				
		
What is that combination supposed to do?
 Gysbert_Wassena
		
			Gysbert_WassenaOpen a popup window with the BNF of the qlikview script syntax.
 
					
				
		
Got it - that is really useful, thanks.
Do you have or do you know where I can find a list of these kinds of QlikView secret handshake commands???
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			Gysbert_WassenaCTRL+Q,CTRL+S,CTRL+C
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		Wassenaar, you are a star mate!! Thanks much appreciated!!!
