by Chandra Vadana Rajamohan | Oct 3, 2019 | ValQ
Quite often you may build a ValQ model that requires a cluster of nodes repeating several times within the same model. For example, when you try to review P&L for each product category in your portfolio, the P&L structure would get repeated for each product in...
by Chandra Vadana Rajamohan | Jul 3, 2019 | Configuration
valQ allows you to use a variety of options for assigning values to nodes. You can use simple arithmetic calculations, complex formulas or reference other nodes. To do this, first enter design mode. In the Node section, select the Edit and Configure option next to the...
by Chandra Vadana Rajamohan | Jun 28, 2019 | Configuration
With ValQ, you can consume data residing in excel files, small business applications (e.g. QuickBooks), cloud applications (e.g. Salesforce), databases and enterprise systems (e.g. SAP BW) and more. In this blog, we’ll look at the three different ways of mapping ValQ...
by Chandra Vadana Rajamohan | Jun 11, 2019 | Features
In the previous blog, we saw how nodes can deliver insights on key performance indicators. A sample node widget is shown in Image 1. In this blog, we’ll see how to access additional insights on the KPIs. When you click on any node in the ValQ model, you’ll be...
by Chandra Vadana Rajamohan | May 15, 2019 | ValQ
ValQ for Modern Visual Planning using Microsoft Power BI. It is a serverless, lightweight, multi-purpose application running on Power BI supporting use cases such as planning, forecasting, budgeting, time series forecasting, and value driver planning. ValQ is designed...