QlikView Designer
QlikView Designer is a scenario-based course covering the fundamentals required to get started building QlikView applications. The course is a mixture of demonstrations and hands-on exercises which integrates user interface layout, design fundamentals, and how to create a QlikView application with sheets, including a case study providing an opportunity to build your own QlikView application. Additionally, the course will take an in-depth look at best practices in design and the different charts and graphs available to developers and business users inside of QlikView applications. This course is recommended for QlikView business users, designers and developers with a knowledge of basic computer concepts and an understanding of how key performance indicators are used. A training manual will be provided.
QlikView Developer
Ready to take your QlikView applications to the next level? Our three-day Developer course is a must if you are building QlikView documents. Knowledge of the data model, creation of the proper data connections and scripting fundamentals are critical to creating QlikView documents that provide your organization with powerful business discovery tools. QlikView Developer provides you with an opportunity to learn by doing through a series of lectures and hands on exercises focused on developing QlikView documents. The course begins with the QlikView environment and ends with an introduction to advanced interface design, as well as a new business case where you can practice your skills in building a QlikView document from the beginning using identified key performance indicators. The QlikView Developer course is recommended for designers and developers who have already completed the QlikView Designer course.
Advanced QlikView Boot Camp
Our advanced three-day QlikView boot camp utilizes a topic-based training approach structured to maximize your time learning the ins and outs of advanced concepts that are typically not covered in traditional training classes.
Why advanced training? Maybe you’ve already taken Qlik’s developer training course, but still find yourself scratching your head when certain situations arise. Our boot camp is structured to give you a core foundation on which nearly any QlikView question can be solved. This will help you execute projects faster, seeing a return on your investment much quicker. By the end of this camp, you’ll be able to effectively read and understand requirements in regards to impact on QlikView coding and design. You will also be able to quickly create supportable data models and understand the front-end concepts that will allow for you to efficiently deliver a sustainable application.
Topics Include:
Basic Scripting Best Practices
Data Loading
Data Architecture
Advanced Scripting Functions
Data Alignment and Modeling Strategies
Data Model Best Practices
Common & Adv. Front End Functions
Cycle/Drill Groups
Variable Expansion Management
Set Analysis and Aggr()
Actions and Macros
Performance Tuning: End User Application
Advanced Application Design
Building for AJAX - Mobile Design
File Metadata
Island Tables
Extensions
This class is not for beginners and requires a decent understanding of QlikView already.
Instructor-led Training: Virtual
We offer virtual QlikView Designer, Developer and Advanced Boot Camp courses. For a complete list of our upcoming online training classes, click here.
Advanced Training
The Advanced Developer Course was designed by Axis Group as a way to jumpstart your developers into pushing out applications quickly and effectively. The sessions assume a semi-intimate knowledge of QlikView on the part of the participant, and thus will move very quickly in order to cover as much material.
By the end of the sessions, your developers will know how to effectively read and understand requirements, quickly conceive of a data model and front end concept, and efficiently design an application based on the requirements given.
For more information on our remote Advanced Training courses, contact us by email or phone - 908-988-0200.
Classes
a. Advanced Scripting 101
Advanced Scripting covers common functions used in the real world. Time is spent on basic everyday functions as well as uncommon scenarios. These functions and exercises will allow your developers to tackle even the most difficult items.
Advanced Scripting Functions
Common Scripting Functions
Functions: Comments and Commands
Loading Data
Performance Tuning: Reload
Scripting Best Practices
Scripting Conditional Logic
b. Data Model Design 101
Data Model Design assists your users in building advanced data models. It explains when to use link tables, concatenate factables, joins, etc., as well as differences between dimensions and facts tables.
Combining Data
Data Model Best Practices
Data Modeling
Dates
Dimension vs. Facts
c. Data Model Design 201
Data Model Design 201 extends the materials covered in 101.
Generic Keys
Incremental Loads
Type 1 and Type 2 Dimensional Model
d. User Interface Design 201
“It’s a tool, not a toy.” Look, feel, functionality, and ease-of-use. This class covers variable management, island tables, expression proprieties, and the tools needed in building complex, beautiful user interfaces.
Actions and Macros
Advanced Charts: Hidden Features
Basic Application Design
Basic Front-End Functions
Chart Conditions, Island Tables and Conditional Shows