The State Engine in Qlik is one of its biggest assets and both QlikView and Qlik Sense allow you to set Alternate States as well so that end users can choose multiple sets of values to compare against each other. However, in Qlik Sense you need 2 extensions which provide the dialog boxes you need to set the Alternate States. I recently posted a blog about how to take advantage of Alternate States to add comparisons in Qlik's new CMS DataMarket applications https://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-1... within QlikView. This video documents how to find and utilize the Alternate State extensions to do the same thing in Qlik Sense.