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Qlik Sense Cookbook

You're reading from   Qlik Sense Cookbook Over 80 recipes on data analytics to solve business intelligence challenges

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788997058
Length 334 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Philip Hand Philip Hand
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Neeraj Kharpate Neeraj Kharpate
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Pablo Labbe Pablo Labbe
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with the Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Visualizations 3. Scripting 4. Managing Apps and the User Interface 5. Useful Functions 6. Set Analysis 7. Using Extensions in Qlik Sense 8. Advanced Aggregation with AGGR 9. Tips and Tricks 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Cracking the syntax for Set Analysis


Set Analysis is a very powerful concept in Qlik Sense. In very simple terms, each set contains a group of selected dimensional values. The sets allow users to create independent selections, other than the one being used in the active Qlik Sense objects. The aggregations inside the set are compared with current selections to get the desired results.

Note

Any set that has been created in Qlik Sense only alters the context of the expression that uses it. Unless they are referencing label names inside the same visualization, all expressions using the set syntax are independent of each other. As such, basic expressions not using Set Analysis will react to normal selections made inside the Qlik Sense document.

A Set Analysis expression consists of three main parts:

  1. Set identifiers, for example, $, 1, and 1-$
  2. Set operators
  3. Set modifiers (optional)

A set expression is defined inside curly brackets {}. Set identifiers are separated from modifiers by angular (<&gt...

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