Using RLV Scribe
RLV Scribe adds an editable, collaborative grid to a Qlik Sense sheet. Some of this section is for whoever builds the Qlik app - choosing dimensions, adding custom columns, and setting their behavior in the property panel. The rest is for whoever uses the finished sheet - typing values in, adding or deleting rows, and working with locked or calculated data. Most pages cover both, since seeing how a setting behaves for end users is the best way to decide whether to turn it on.
If you haven’t put the object on a sheet yet, start with Adding the extension to a Qlik app.
In this section
Section titled “In this section”- Custom columns - the column types available and the settings every one of them shares.
- Editing data - how end users add, edit, and delete rows, and how saving works.
- Row locking - making some rows read-only.
- Calculated columns - a column computed live from others, instead of typed in.
- Numeric input with suggestions - picking a number from relevant history instead of typing blind.
- Dropdowns and tags - single-choice and multi-value columns, including live Qlik lookups.
- Bulk edit - applying one value to every visible row at once.
- Versioning - keeping your own personal what-if versions of a table.
- Scenario simulation - what-if analysis scoped to your current selections.
- Importing data - bringing in data from Excel or another Qlik table, and resetting to a baseline.
- Formatting and appearance - styling headers, cells, and totals.
- Behavior settings - reloading the app after a change, key separators, and pagination.