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Hands-On Business Intelligence with Qlik Sense

You're reading from   Hands-On Business Intelligence with Qlik Sense Implement self-service data analytics with insights and guidance from Qlik Sense experts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789800944
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kaushik Solanki Kaushik Solanki
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Jerry DiMaso Jerry DiMaso
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Pablo Labbe Pablo Labbe
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Qlik Sense and Business Intelligence FREE CHAPTER
2. Getting Started with Qlik Sense 3. Section 2: Data Loading and Modeling
4. Loading Data in Qlik Sense 5. Implementing Data Modeling Techniques 6. Section 3: Building an Analytical Application
7. Working with Application Structure 8. Creating a Sales Analysis App Using Qlik Sense 9. Interacting with Advanced Expressions 10. Creating Data Stories 11. Section 4: Additional Features
12. Engaging On-Demand App Generation 13. Creating a Native Map Using GeoAnalytics 14. Working with Self-Service Analytics 15. Data Forecasting Using Advanced Analytics 16. Deploying Qlik Sense Apps for Mobile/Tablets 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

QVDs

Unlike other data sources, Qlik also provides its own data format in which data can be stored. There are multiple advantages over loading data from the Qlik format, instead of loading data directly from the data source. QVDs are created from the Qlik Sense script using the Store command. It stores only single table data.

The Qlik data format is called QVD. Qlik uses the XML technique to store data into QVD. QVD contains three parts:

  • The XML header: This describes the fields in the table and some metadata
  • The symbol table: This stores the relationship between the data
  • The actual table: This stores the actual values of the field

Why use QVDs?

Let's understand why we should use the QVDs:

  • Decreasing load on the source...
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