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silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II

How to improve scripting knowledge in qlikview?

Hi all,

I am new to qlikview before six months,but still i am struggling to write script and analysis.Give some comment,advice,link to improve my qlikview knowledge.please help me.

johnwhicswuehlnareshguntur

7 Replies
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Hi,

I will prefer you to read below books,

> QlikView 11 for Developers - QlikView Book

> Follow Community to enhance your skill set.

> Go through Qlikview blogs online

Go through below link ,

Re: Scripting Tips in qlikview

NareshGuntur
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

You can start here

https://community.qlik.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/3412-102-4-3894/Joins%20and%20Lookups.pdf

and try practically each and everything from HIC in the Qlik Design Blog.

These keeps you in track and then you can start new things.

Cheers,

Naresh

Kushal_Chawda

see this

Advanced topics for creating a qlik datamodel

also there is book "QlikView Scripting" which you can refer

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

And to further hone your skills, visit the Qlik Community on a regular basis. Especially if for example you're looking for advice on how to best JOIN/CONCATENATE/LINK data in specific situations.

puttemans
Specialist
Specialist

Hi,

Apart from all the reading you can/should do, one of the best ways to learn is practice. Only by doing it yourself, you'll make progress. So try to create your own applications/reports, or open up existing ones, try to understand them, and then mend them.

Regards,

Joahn

stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

This link has some thoughts on how best to learn Qlik:

http://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/learn-qlikview/

Steve

Colin-Albert

In addition to the answers above, this post by marcus_sommer has a list of books on QlikView.

Books and literature

There is a list of blogs here

http://www.askqv.com/blogs/