Choose the row of data to get from a spreadsheet
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I have many tables of information in which I need to be able to question the user which row of data do they need. I'd like to have a list box with the States listed in it and then have that row of data export to a spreadsheet. Is this possible?
(I added the workflow I was trying to create to extract the state)
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@ppatane You can do this using an Analytic App. Watch the first 3 interactive lessons and the one on List boxes to learn how.
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@ppatane one way of doing this
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@binuacs Grazie! This is ideal! I see I was getting close but missing some key points.
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@StellaBon Thank you for the links...they will be quite necessary for a novice like me!
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@binuacs Some of our users with a newer version of Alteryx cannot run the workflow. Anyone with ideas as to how to get around this? This is what's not available in the newer version.
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@ppatane This workflow was created from the latest version of the Alteryx. I updated the workflow by removing the replace function from the filter tool. Can you try now?
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Sure enough, @binuacs . Thank you again!