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Interview Questions for one year experience

Hi,

Imagine you as a interviwer. if you interview a person with one year experience. what are all the techinical question you are asking.

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suniljain
Master
Master

if you really worked in qlikview for one year. then there is no question for whon you do not have answer.

suniljain
Master
Master

Qlikview reference manual is too enough.

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Hi Sunil

Thanks for your comments! I didn't say anywhere that I need answer for the questions. I just added the questions which have been asked for and it will be helpful for someone.

May I know what makes you to ask like that?

Thanks

Attitude

suniljain
Master
Master

donot take it negatively. I want to say that Qlikview refrence manual cover all the concept.

Even I also posted some question. so its not an issue.

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Hi Sunil

When you said like that I felt bad for that. Thats why I asked what made you to ask like that.

"if you really worked in qlikview for one year. then there is no question for whon you do not have answer."

Thanks

Attitude

suniljain
Master
Master

I mean to say that is

if anyone worked in qlikview then there is no need to refer any seperate document for iterview. all the things normally covered during working on project.

Happy Diwali  !!!!!

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Hi Sunil

Yes! You are correct but there are some cases where we may not be to able to answer when the interviewer asks during the interview. So better to be prepared with some sets of questions for getting through the interview.

Thanks

Attitude

suniljain
Master
Master

its also true.

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Hi All

May I know how many dimensions can be used in Bar chart?

Regards,

Attitude

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Hi  At titude,

U can have upto 3 dimensions in a bar chart.

Thanks,

Rathish