31 March 2022 Support for field-level lineage Share this message As part of delivering explainable BI, new catalog capabilities are now available. Explainable BI is the concept that users will gain more confidence in using data and making decisions based on it, if they have a good understanding, or explanation, of the information’s origin. Lineage capabilities have expanded to not only visually show the data history by table but also by the specific field within a table—starting with applications all the way back to the original source. Field-level lineage helps you establish trust in the data. When you explore an app, you can now quickly access a data lineage summary that traces back any dimensions and measures in a chart to the original sources. This makes it easy for any user to understand where the data came from within a chart. There is also now a distinction between Lineage and Impact Analysis. Lineage shows you a detailed visual representation of the history of a field or dataset, back through the applications and interim datasets to its original source. Impact Analysis shows you a downstream view of the dependencies for a data element, including the databases, apps, files, or links that will be directly or indirectly impacted if the value of that particular field changes. The lineage graph shows the history of apps and data in your organization in a graphical data flow. Impact analysis shows the downstream direct and indirect dependencies for a data element Working with lineage and impact analysis Field-level lineage and Impact Analysis videos Now supported in Qlik Cloud Government. Catalog improvements and new features A new dataset overview replaces the previous dataset detail viewer and provides key descriptive and technical metadata about datasets. Information in the overview includes the source file type, space, creation and last modified timestamps, field and row count, creator and owner, usage metrics, applied tags and common data classifications. Catalog now also provides three views of field profile data: Tile, List, or Data Dataset overview and fields Understanding your data with catalog tools How can we help? Barry has over 20 years experience as a Data & Analytics architect, developer, trainer and author. He will gladly help you with any questions you may have. Call us Mail us 17 April 2025 The 2025 Masters Summit for Qlik will be in Hamburg, Germany The Masters Summit for Qlik offers the next step in your journey towards becoming a Qlik specialist. In 3 days our team of experts, with over 50 combined years of Qlik experience in the field, will take your skills to the next level. Bitmetric Event Qlik Training 17 April 2025 Graphical transformation flow designer now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports the graphical transformation flow designer from Qlik Talend Data Integration. This no-code tool features a drag-and-drop interface for creating visual transformation flows, making it accessible for both data engineers and non-SQL experts. It offers a range of data transformation processors for cleansing and shaping datasets, and supports major data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure Synapse Analytics. Transformation flows also support automated SQL-based capabilities such as materialization and incremental processing. New Release Qlik 17 April 2025 Transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server. The SQL Expression processor enables writing SQL expressions to process data. Users can create graphical and custom SQL-based transformations in data pipeline projects, enhancing data reshaping capabilities. New Release Qlik
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17 April 2025 Graphical transformation flow designer now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports the graphical transformation flow designer from Qlik Talend Data Integration. This no-code tool features a drag-and-drop interface for creating visual transformation flows, making it accessible for both data engineers and non-SQL experts. It offers a range of data transformation processors for cleansing and shaping datasets, and supports major data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure Synapse Analytics. Transformation flows also support automated SQL-based capabilities such as materialization and incremental processing. New Release Qlik
17 April 2025 Transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server now supported in Qlik Cloud Government Qlik Cloud Government now supports transformation flows for SQL and Microsoft SQL Server. The SQL Expression processor enables writing SQL expressions to process data. Users can create graphical and custom SQL-based transformations in data pipeline projects, enhancing data reshaping capabilities. New Release Qlik