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Qlikview Unlocked

You're reading from   Qlikview Unlocked Unlock more than 50 amazing tips and tricks to enhance your QlikView skills

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785285127
Length 196 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Roger Stone Roger Stone
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Behind Every Successful Project Is a Plan FREE CHAPTER 2. Building the Correct Environment 3. Are You Sitting Comfortably? Be More Productive 4. It's All About Understanding the Data 5. The Right Data Model Pays Dividends 6. Make It Easy on Yourself – Some QlikView Tips and Tricks 7. Improving Chart Performance and Usability 8. To Deployment and Beyond A. Hidden Image List
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Previous() and Peek() functions

Within the scripting language, there are two functions that appear to do the same thing. These are the Previous() and Peek() functions. However, there is a subtle difference between the two when it comes to the script, and it is not just the number of parameters.

The Peek() function has a lot more parameters and can be used outside a Load statement as well, but this is not the issue here.

The following two statements work in exactly the same way:

if(Previous([Manufacturer No])=[Manufacturer No],1) as SameManuf

if(Peek('Manufacturer No')=[Manufacturer No],1) as  SameManuf 

Both check to see if the previous record had the same Manufacturer No value (as long as data is sorted in this field). However, if we want to make a counter field, we can only use the Peek() function as the Previous() function must be used to refer to a field that actually exists in the source data.

Take a look at this statement:

if(Peek('Manufacturer No')=[Manufacturer No...
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