Qlik Sense has progressed in leaps and bounds since its initial release in 2014. And, the September 2019 release is no different.
Every Qlik Sense release brings more and more of the best QlikView features into the modern, mobile-friendly Qlik Sense. With the November 2018 release we received variable inputs, tabbed containers and buttons, all playing their part to create intuitive guided analytics dashboards.
Now, in the September 2019 release, another fan favourite QlikView feature has been added to Qlik Sense…
Read on for the complete rundown of the new features in Qlik Sense September 2019:
Default landing sheets were extremely popular in QlikView, enhancing the guided analytics experience.
This functionality is now included within Qlik Sense and can be combined with the existing predefined selection functionality to set a key focal point as soon as the application is opened.
You can also set a default landing sheet by utilising the default bookmark capability that already exists in Qlik Sense:
In Qlik Sense June 2019 (and earlier versions), filter panes had a search limit of 255 characters. This prevented users from being able to copy large amounts of distinct values to be applied as selections. In Qlik Sense September 2019 this limit has been increased to 5,000 characters.
Master items can now be created from within an existing object. This allows you to develop and test your expressions within a chart object without having to go back to the master measure to edit. Once you’re happy with your expression, click ‘Add Master Item’ to instantly save as a master item for use within other objects.
Users will now see a new button on the map chart, allowing their location to be taken from the device and added as an icon on the map.
This allows users to use the circle-select tool to calculate distances between their current location and the other plotted locations.
This can be enabled within the properties pane of a map object.
The variance waterfall chart is a nice new addition to the visualisation bundle, the main use case for this chart is to show variance between forecast and actuals stepping through a set of dimension values.
The Qlik Sense June 2019 release included revamped styling for the bar chart and now it’s the pie chart’s turn for advanced styling in the September 2019 release.
The new styling options include outline width, colour, corner radius and inner radius. This brings back some of the configuration that was available in QlikView, aiding the transition for customers moving from QlikView to Qlik Sense.
The new styling options can be accessed via the ‘Styling’ button in the Presentation section of the properties pane.
In Qlik Sense September 2019, it is now possible to perform left, right, inner and outer joins from within the Data Manager.
Previously it was only possible to join data from within the Data Load Editor.
Qlik Sense users can now access Qlik Sense from within a MobileIron environment via Web@work, Safari and Chrome – expanding access within secure MDM environments even further.
The Salesforce connector is now available on all Qlik Sense editions, including the latest Qlik Sense Enterprise on Kubernetes.