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Description

Hi there! You may be a business analyst and asked to design your first QlikView application. Or, you may have already enrolled in my QlikView developer course and wondering how to create an application using the same data model that we built together in the developer course.


Whatever may be the reason, QlikView designer course will definitely make you an awesome, well-rounded QlikView Designer.


If you are still wondering, let not your heart be troubled.


Let me breakdown reasons for you to become a QlikView designer.


You know the subject matter so you been asked to
create a QlikView application
at your work since your company just invested in QlikView as a business discovery tool
You have already enrolled in my QlikView developer course and wanted to extend your knowledge to build an application using the same data model.
You wanted to learn how to create a QlikView application that can tell story effectively using data visualization best practices


If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this course is for you!


QlikView is growing rapidly. With over 30,000 customers, demand for skilled QlikView developers and designers is higher than ever before!


We will begin with a template and build an application step-by-step together. I will teach each concept before the hands-on session to make it easier to learn.


At the end, if you follow all the concepts and get your feet wet(so to speak), I promise that you will be an awesome QlikView Designer.


So, what are you waiting for? Enroll now...
Who this course is for:
Business Analysts
QlikView developers
Data analysts

What you'll learn

Build an effective QlikiView application using visualization best practices

Use advanced features such as Set Analysis and Alternate States for comparative analysis

Learn all features of QlikView 11.2 to develop an application from scratch

Know which chart to use when to create an application that communicates trends and outliers effectively

Learn how to design a QlikView application using minimalistic approach

Learn advanced tips and tricks for QlikView application design

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction to QlikView
8
1.1-Course Introduction and Syllabus
1.2-How QlikView Works
1.3-QlikView Architecture - 10,000 Feet Overview
1.4-Introduction to QlikView's User Interface
1.5-Key Performance Indicators(KPI) and the Data Model
1.6-Dimensions and Measures
1.7-Install QlikView Desktop
1.8-Introduction to QlikView
2-The Data Model
4
2.1-Create a Data Model
2.2-Application Design Basics
2.3-Application Overview
2.4-The Data Model
3-Sheets and Sheet Objects
5
3.1-Data Visualization Principles
3.2-Design Template
3.3-Build Dashboard - First Steps
3.4-Create Linked Objects
3.5-Sheet and Sheet Objects
4-Exploring Charts
8
4.1-Which Chart to use When?
4.2-Text Objects: Add Key Performance Indicators(KPI)
4.3-Bar chart and Scatter plot chart
4.4-Pivot Table
4.5-Dimension Limit, Straight Table and Pie Chart Explained
4.6-Add Dimension Limit and Pie Chart
4.7-Straight Table
4.8-Exploring Charts
5-Advanced Interface Design
8
5.1-Basics of Set Analysis
5.2-Set Analysis Basics
5.3-Add a Multi Box
5.4-Stacked Bar Chart
5.5-Container Object, Cyclic and Drill-Down Groups
5.6-Add a Container Object
5.7-Add a Line Chart with Dynamic Labels
5.8-Advanced Interface Design
6-Comparative Analysis
9
6.1-Year Over Year(YoY) Sales Comparison using Set Analysis
6.2-Alternate States
6.3-Comparative Analysis using Alternate States
6.4-Conditional Show Part I
6.5-Conditional Show Part II
6.6-Bookmarks
6.7-Dynamic Bookmarks
6.8-What-If Analysis
6.9-Comparative Analysis
7-Visualization Best Practices
5
7.1-Smart Filters
7.2-Visualization Best Practices
7.3-Final Application
7.4-Visualization Best Practices
7.5-Summary
8-Bonus
2
8.1-QlikView Heat Maps
8.2-Set Analysis Concise Guide: Syntax and Examples