I have a question is there an easy way or an add-on to Alteryx that will automatically convert the data format 2017-01-01 into 2017 Q1 ? How can I figure this out without a bunch of weird codes? Thanks.
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No add ons or instant tools for this, that I know of.
A couple options, the one I like best (and use myself) is a macro. Code it once, and you never have to again.
Personally, I'd make it one not-terribly-long if/then statement. I prefer boolean if/then, but you can use traditional if/then/else or if/then/elseif if you like.
Here's my formula:
Left([incomingdate],4)+' Q'+
IIF(Substring([incomingdate],5,2) IN ('01','02','03'),'1',
IIF(Substring([incomingdate],5,2) IN ('04','05','06'),'2',
IIF(Substring([incomingdate],5,2) IN ('07','08','09'),'3',
IIF(Substring([incomingdate],5,2) IN ('10','11','12'),'4',
Null()
))))
You make that into a macro and it just becomes another tool.
I would install the tools created by James Dunkerley. I use them so often they may as well be a native part of the Alteryx platform.
The following formula should also get you there:
DateTimeFormat([Date],'%Y Q') + ToString(Ceil(ToNumber(DateTimeFormat([Date],'%m'))/3))
However, that may fall into your category of 'a bunch of weird codes'
Thanks
This one works great, thanks!
Thank you! This just worked perfectly for me.
It would normally fall under my category of 'a bunch of weird codes' as well but I was willing to take the chance.
Love the formula however how would you shift the quarters if our Fiscal Year started Oct 2017?
You could write a more complicated IF Then formula, however the easiest way would be to shift your Date by 3 months, so wherever [Date] is referenced, replace with DateTimeAdd([Date],3,'months')
Thank you it works well
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