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QlikView for Developers

You're reading from   QlikView for Developers Design and build scalable and maintainable BI solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469847
Length 546 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Miguel  Angel Garcia Miguel Angel Garcia
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Barry Harmsen Barry Harmsen
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Preface 1. Meet QlikView FREE CHAPTER 2. What's New in QlikView 12? 3. Seeing is Believing 4. Data Sources 5. Data Modeling 6. Styling Up 7. Building Dashboards 8. Scripting 9. Data Modeling Best Practices 10. Basic Data Transformation 11. Advanced Expressions 12. Set Analysis and Point In Time Reporting 13. Advanced Data Transformation 14. More on Visual Design and User Experience 15. Security Index

Creating the new Dashboard sheet


Now that we have finished the first iteration of our analysis sheet, it is time to start creating the new Dashboard sheet. As was defined before, we will need to visualize the following KPIs and metrics:

  • Load Factor %: This gives the number of enplaned passengers versus the number of available seats

  • Performed versus scheduled flights: This gives the number of flights that were performed versus those that were scheduled

  • Air time %: This gives the time spent flying versus total ramp-to-ramp time

  • Enplaned passengers (in millions): This gives the number of transported passengers, in millions

  • Departures performed (in thousands): This gives the number of flights performed, in thousands

  • Revenue Passenger Miles (millions): This gives the total number of miles that all passengers were transported, in millions

  • Available Seat Miles (millions): This gives the total number of miles that all seats (including unoccupied seats) were transported, in millions

  • Market Share...

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