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I am looking to recreate this spreadsheet that I made in Excel using a data connection and a series of pivot tables. Any ideas on how to get me started creating this in QlikView will be greatly appreciated.

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JonnyPoole
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You can try loading the row headers  as a dimension so that the data in Qlik is like:

Location, Metric, Metric Value, Insurance Type

NC,Single 1, 135, Health

NC, Single 2, 181, Health

etc....

Then create a pivot table with  Location and Metric as the dimensions.

The expression would then leverage the [Metric Value] field with some IF statements  to pick up the different number formatting and aggregations.

Use 3 different charts for the insurance types and SET ANALYSIS to focus each chart to a specific insurance type.

If you have more than 3 insurance types and need that to be dynamic it will be more complicated.