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Re: Compare two cases in Qlik Sense
Felip Drechsler Dec 18, 2017 11:20 AM (in response to Christiane Schmidt)-
Re: Compare two cases in Qlik Sense
Christiane Schmidt Dec 19, 2017 3:47 AM (in response to Felip Drechsler )Thank you Felip for response. Meanwhile I was able to rebuild in Qlik Sense. What isnt working exactly in this set-up is that Sense is very sluggish regarding mass data. Do you now why?
Thank you!
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Re: Compare two cases in Qlik Sense
Felip Drechsler Dec 19, 2017 7:07 AM (in response to Christiane Schmidt)If you load the exact same data in View, do you get a "quicker" response so to say?
As to my understanding, both use the same engine for later releases regarding the ETL process and the difference would be in the UI part.
I've loaded quite large bases into Sense (some million rows and so) and couldn't see extreme time differences between both in the ETL process.
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Re: Compare two cases in Qlik Sense
Devarasu R Dec 18, 2017 1:46 PM (in response to Christiane Schmidt)Hi,
I don't see any issue here. can you elaborate more. your qlikview document chart object can be done and able to get the desired output using qliksense. Thanks Deva
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Re: Compare two cases in Qlik Sense
Christiane Schmidt Dec 21, 2017 7:28 AM (in response to Devarasu R)Thank you for feedback. I see the problem, that I cannot use this solution for any complex cases. For example I currently try to compare a table with a copy of this table. The comparision must be between only one similar dimension. Means shape1 (source dimension) shall be set opposite another shape (e.g. shape2 in copied table). I use a calculated dimension like in attached qvw before. However it isnt possible to run that comparison because qlik runs in continuous loop modus. Any idea?
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