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Creating Stunning Dashboards with QlikView

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781782175735
Pages 188 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Julian Villafuerte Julian Villafuerte
Profile icon Julian Villafuerte

Opening and closing scripts


Chances are that most of your dashboards share some features such as variables, colors, and even some visual cues. To ensure that all the apps in the QlikView environment are consistent, and to save some valuable time, you can create standard text files to use them as opening and closing scripts. These files can collect shared functionality, such as:

  • Environmental and format variables

  • Connection strings

  • Frequently used variables such as vToday or vCurrentYear

  • Standard color variables (RGB codes)

  • Subroutines

  • Section access

  • Commonly used statements such as HidePrefix or NullAsValue

You can easily import these files in all your apps by going to Insert | Include Statement.

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