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ArticlesNew Insights into Databases


August 1996 / International What's New / New Insights into Databases
Rainer Mauth

Do you ever need to browse through all your databases, link the common fields, include charts, and display the relations in all the information sources? The QlikView information retrieval system lets you do this just by clicking on field names. In addition, the program shows you all possible field combinations and the fields that are not interconnected.

For example, a database might contain statistical information about the countries in which your company has subsidiaries. Another one may incorporate the revenues of the local representatives. QlikView links both data sources via the common "country" database field. Then you just click on the n ame of one representative and the prog ram automatically highlights his or her performance by revenue and the corresponding statistical information.


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QlikView....................Approximately DM 1100.

QuikTech AB
Lund, Sweden
Phone:    +46 46 182700
Fax:      +46 46 182661
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info@quiktech.se

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