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This example has been produced to accompany the blog post QlikView Buttons, When, Why and How.
The shared QlikView demonstrates how actions can be attached a number of different types of objects and used to navigate and enrich a QlikView application. Download it and click around to see what you can find.
The blog article gives more information on Actions in QlikView, along with step by step instructions on how to implement some of what is displayed in this shared QlikView and a video walk through.
Please also see my other Community uploads here stevedarkand also listed on our website here https://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/examples/
Steve Dark
Woow, Thanks, very useful information
Thanks Martha - glad you like it.
Steve
Great! Interesting article.
Thanks, Bill.
Very useful tips to make an attractive dashboard.... simple but eye catching design.
Thanks Manish - if you like the simple design of this you may like to take a look at my blog post on keeping QlikView design simple: http://bit.ly/1atR9cF
Steve
Many thanks Steve.
There is SO much more to QlikView than you would think. I guess the only limit is your imagination.
Hi John - it certainly is. The blog post by James Richardson on Scripts vs. Wizards touches on this and is a good read: http://community.qlik.com/blogs/theqlikviewblog/2014/01/03/wizards-vs-scripts
Thanks for sharing ... very usefull ...
Thanks Steve ..
It is very important where to put button and how to maintain logical order of showing certain information,
Vikas