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How to send a graph on the body of the email?

wcamarg3
8 - Asteroid

Hi all,

 

I made a graph on alteryx with the tool "Plot of Means", but I would like to send this graphic on the body of the e-mail, but I dont know how to do it. 

 

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I tried to configure the e-mail like this, but I didn't suceed to send the graphic on the body of the e-mail.

 

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If anyone knows it please share the solution.

 

Many thanks

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Hi @wcamarg3 

 

I guess this is because the field is set to be double? Could you try to change the data type?

wcamarg3
8 - Asteroid

Hi @christine_assaad .

 

I tried so many different data type, but I did not suceed.

 

Any other suggestion?

 

Many thanks

@wcamarg3 

 

Are you able to share the configuration of your email macro?

 

This is what I'm seeing regardless of how accurate is the graph..

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wcamarg3
8 - Asteroid

Hi @christine_assaad .

 

Find attached.

 

 

@wcamarg3 

 

Would you please send it packaged as I can't access the macro? You can do it from Options -->Export Workflows.

wcamarg3
8 - Asteroid

Hi @christine_assaad 

 

Sure. Find attached.

 

 

Thanks @wcamarg3 

 

Have you tried - inside your macro - to replace the entire content of the Body Field and uncheck the check box? You left the quotes included and this will change the variable to a string. I am not R expert but I would check the quotes.

 

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wcamarg3
8 - Asteroid

Hi @christine_assaad 

 

Thanks for your help;

 

I don't know how to change the expression.

 

 

Regards,

 

Wilson

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