There are significantly visible changes on the frontend in Qlik Sense compared to QlikView, but this section will cover most of the technical aspects of it:
- Alternate states: Alternate states are supported in Qlik Sense, as it's sitting on the same engine as QlikView. However, there is no supported way in the user interface to create alternate states or assign them to an object. There have been some extensions in Qlik branch, which are trying to support the direction. However, they have not been implemented robustly. Comparative analysis is one big beneficiary of alternative states, and it apparently suffers in Qlik Sense because of that. Alternate states can be used for sophisticated mashups and QAP projects, but in Qlik Sense alternate states are not available to be implemented via the user interface.
- Variables: Variables can be used in Qlik...