I so much like all these new capabilities with Qlik Sense since the last few years, I’m so often confused where to put my interests. Take for example Picasso JS, very cool stuff. The examples just give it away already what could be achieved on top of native Qlik Sense capabilities. So Picasso is something I’m looking into, just to get more familiair with it. For this post I created a small app with an extension created with the help of PicassoJS.
This was one of my favorite charts back in the Qlikview days. Not because of its detailed and absolute character, but the absolute opposite. I like it for 30.000 feet viz and the fact it takes 2 dimensions to visualize the matrix.
A screenshot:
So here are the assets for download:
Short bite sized post, like it?
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Nice. Do you think that this extension may find it’s way into a future Extension Bundle with Sense?
I wouldn’t know. I don’t think this one would qualify for that. Maybe real web devs could take on stuff like this to make it work the way it should 😉
We have clients who are super nervous about configuration control and supportability. The extensions are a good halfway house, so they have confidence to go with extensions but Qlik don’t have to commit to quite the same standard as for the stock objects (due to the separate licence agreement).
If extensions don’t move to the extension bundles then some of our clients are not going to get to use them.
We shall have to see what appears in future bundles.
Hi, this js script is pretty awesome and I’d like to try using this. I’ve downloaded the extension and placed it in the correct folder under Qlik – Extension but it does not show under my custom objects. Do you have any idea why that may be? Thanks again and great read!
I would need to know what it is you did exactly to be able to help out.