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Can anyone suggest some good books for qlikview.
QlikView 11 for Developers
(Packt Publishing, ISBN: 978-1849686068)
This book was authored by Mike García and Barry Harmsen and has a foreword by QlikTech's Donald Farmer. Technical review was provided by Ralf Becher, Steve Dark and Stephen Redmond.
With over 500 pages of original content, QlikView 11 for Developers offers a completely practical and hands-on guide to learning both basic and advanced QlikView development concepts. The book follows a practical case based on a fictional company; HighCloud Airlines. This case evolves throughout the book, developing your QlikView skills step by step while gradually building a complete QlikView solution.
Topics covered in the book include:
All example and solution files are Personal Edition enabled. This means that anyone with the free, personal edition of QlikView can pick up the book and start learning how to develop QlikView applications. There is no need to invest in software beforehand.
QlikView 11 for Developers is available in both paperback and ebook versions, and can be purchased online through Packt (paperback + ebook), Amazon (Paperback - Kindle), Barnes & Noble and many other places.
Qlikview 11 Developer eBook is available on http://www.packtpub.com @ only Rs.221
I just have a quick look, it's very good book for QV professionals ..................Thanks Garcia, Harmsen and whole team for you effort.
Its Really good one
This is a -very- good book to start with. I was new to QlikView about a month ago. I went through this book (via Safari books online) and between that and reading through the reference manual a couple times I have a pretty good basic handle on QlikView now. I would highly reccomend this book. It will give you the best "starting" information out there I think. It will actually step your through creating a full blown application while explaining how to use QlikView and give you some "best practicies". I'm still trying to get a full grip on Set analysis and some of the advanced aggregation features but it will just take time to become more proficient with those.