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Hi ..... I would like to ask two questions. I'm a sales executive person and need to clarify some points to my prospect.
1) What is the complexity of the expressions that we can use to generate an what-if scenario?
2) Where, can I find the meanig and the results given by functions like fractile, kurtosis, correl, skew and others ?
Thanks.
Michel Bonniard.
Artificial Intelligence is also a logical inference. The complexity of it can be think of once you give a sanple of what you mean by that. QlikView is very flexible with it's expressions in terms of logic. There is something called Set Analysis which is big plus I believe to dive into your logical expression. Ask your client a sample what they want and let us try if it is really that hard or not.
To answer your question:
1. - Complexity of the expression might depend on the developers. However, the best way could simply have a variable included in some standard functions which could be an aggregation function or so based on the PKI user demands.
2. - QlikView Reference Manual or the QlikView Help available with installed software..
Thank you tresesco. I would like to go a litle further in the first question.
Is it possible to make calls to external aplications such as artificial inteligence to make more complex what-if simulations?
Thanks agan.
Artificial Intelligence is also a logical inference. The complexity of it can be think of once you give a sanple of what you mean by that. QlikView is very flexible with it's expressions in terms of logic. There is something called Set Analysis which is big plus I believe to dive into your logical expression. Ask your client a sample what they want and let us try if it is really that hard or not.