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Andrew_Kruger
Employee
Employee

Qlik Cloud Reporting – Improving Table Presentation

With Qlik Cloud Native Subscriptions and advanced report composition with Qlik Reporting Service / Qlik Application Automation, we are seeing growth in the adoption of reports based on Qlik Sense Apps.  In fact, our experience with Qlik NPrinting tells us that many customers will create Qlik Sense Apps that are tailored by way of sheets and objects for reporting output.   It has been identified that the interactive nature of a Qlik Table and Pivot Table would benefit from more style control when transitioning to printing on Qlik Cloud.  The Product roadmap will introduce a new Table and Pivot Table in the future that offers better control of style elements and Qlik will continue to refine the transition from interactive mode to report mode with more cloud updates in the future.   

In the meantime, some of our Qlik reporting SME’s collaborated to create a theme that offers reports from cloud a more professional table presentation.  The attached theme can be deployed to an app that is specific for reporting in Qlik Cloud.  It uses an explicit set of attribute definitions to remove interactive elements and clean-up the table for visual reporting.  While this theme is not officially supported, the Qlik team will be monitoring releases for any changes to the existing Straight Table and Pivot Table and look to update the theme if needed.   If you start to use this theme, please hit "Subscribe" to get notifications, we will update the theme if necessary due to changes in coming releases of Qlik Cloud.  We will continue to monitor this community post and theme until a time at which “like” capability is offered with new visualizations on Qlik Cloud.   

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Albert_Candelario

Thanks  @Andrew_Kruger !!

Please, remember to mark the thread as solved once getting the correct answer
pablo125
Contributor II
Contributor II

Qlik is aware of the need for improved table presentation and style control when transitioning from interactive mode to printing on Qlik Cloud. They have identified that the current interactive nature of Qlik Table and Pivot Table could benefit from enhanced style elements. To address this, Qlik has planned updates to their product roadmap.

In the future, Qlik will introduce a new Table and Pivot Table that will provide better control over style elements, allowing users to customize the appearance of their tables in a more refined manner. Additionally, Qlik will continue to refine the transition from interactive mode to report mode with ongoing updates to Qlik Cloud.

These updates aim to enhance the overall reporting experience for users who create Qlik Sense Apps tailored for reporting output, improving the presentation and style options when printing or generating reports using Qlik Cloud Native Subscriptions and the Qlik Reporting Service / Qlik Application Automation.

Please note that specific details regarding the new Table and Pivot Table features and the exact timeline for these updates may be available through Qlik's official documentation, product announcements, or by reaching out to their customer support for the most up-to-date information.       YourTexasBenefits Application

 

 

robert99
Specialist III
Specialist III

Hi

the company I'm looking at the Excel plug in for, mostly use snip and paste. This is an excellent option but it's all manual. 

But one of a number of pluses is the rendering of tables. That is the table fills all of the available space.

For table images, all of the Qlik reporting options that I've looked at are not very good. Especially Subscriptions. But also, the Excel plug in using the chart option. With effort with the Excel plug-in, I found a work around but it's still not great.

Is there any way to improve this? Or do Qlik have plans to make improvements in this area.

The Excel plugin table option is fine. But the final appearance is not as good (not even close).

Thanks Robert