Reading a bunch of dynamically changing XML files and identifying the changes

We have faced recently a project where we were supposed to read a stream of daily XML files and concatenate them into a long-term reporting app. The challenge: even though Qlik has a pretty cool XML importing wizard, this is ok only if you know that your relational structure translation is not changing (which wasRead more “Reading a bunch of dynamically changing XML files and identifying the changes”

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QQacademy July 2013

  QQacademy 2013 We’re inviting you to enroll personally and/or with team members, at any of these interactive workshops, by filling, as soon as possible the form here. Or, you can contact us at:   The QQacademy session is formed out of 3 course modules with basic technical themes: – 1-2 July: QlikView Developer ScriptingRead more “QQacademy July 2013”

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QQcash.opti – cash-flow projections plus optimization of the payment delays for minimized risk and cost of delays

We’ve recently developed (using QlikView™), a new tool, that we called QQcash.opti™, that starts from the cash-flow projections and goes beyond, optimizing the payment delays for minimized risk and cost of delays. It starts working when the cash flow prediction is showing you will go in red with the closing balance of your bank accounts. SinceRead more “QQcash.opti – cash-flow projections plus optimization of the payment delays for minimized risk and cost of delays”

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Good practices when deploying a QlikView™ BI platform: Dev-Test-Prod

In any software development it is wise to set a 3-stage approach: Development; Testing; Production. See the following diagram to depict the ways a QVW application is moved among stages and the roles of each stage. QlikView™ 3 Stages Diagram (Development-Testing-Production) While the Production is clear we should have it (or else we’ve missed the point, right?  ),Read more “Good practices when deploying a QlikView™ BI platform: Dev-Test-Prod”

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