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Hi All,
What pre-requisites to learn QlikView?
How we can learn?
Could please explain the above question.
Thanks advances
Ramesh
A minimal understanding of programming (If, Loop, conditions) and a medium knowledge of Databases (Join and Union that is Concatenation in Qlik)
Hi Rameshchetu,
I came to Qlik with no BI experience at all so I might be able to give you some advice. In theory, you could learn QlikView with nothing more than basic IT experience, using the various resources here in the Community, online blogs and videos and a whole lot of playing around. To make things easier a knowledge of managing data in databases would help with more complex data modelling. Experience with Excel or similar would help with expression building for charts and some knowledge around web/ux design would help your applications to work well and be appealing to use.
Obviously, Qlik provides training courses which might have their own pre-requisites and these can also provide a very rapid boost to your QlikView skills.
Hi Alessandro,
Thanks to response. i am really happy.
one more question, What is tech Architecture in QlikView?
could please give brief explaination.
Thanks&Regards
ramesh
basic IT,
basic programming concepts (if else, loops, variables,)
basic database knowledge (select, joins, )
know how qlikview works (star schema, synthetic keys, loops)
and there you go
Thanks Ali
I am really happy
the below post can be very helpful
quoting:
Understanding Data/Business
SQL/Data Modelling
Microsoft Expression Language
UI/UX Design
Web Development
Hi,
Have a look at this blog which sums it up nicely.
http://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/learn-qlikview/
Regards,
Neil
Try some books on Amazon:
If you want some videos on YouTube try my free course at:
http://techstuffy.tv (YouTube)
Thanks
Mark
Hi,
Most important is that you are motivated to do so. The program gives you satisfactory results after a short period of trial and error, which is also encouraging. So read some books (QV for developers e.g.), but most importantly try and fail. By failing yourself, you'll learn most.
Regards,
Johan