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Set the output path in Alteryx Server

RichardAlt
8 - Asteroid

Hi All,

 

I'm done with my workflow. It is working well on my local.

Now in my workflow, I have Formula Tool to output each User Group to Template.

RichardAlt_0-1598586688952.png

Every User Group has a template.

For Example, If I have data for PHBU it will save to PHBU Template and so on.

 

RichardAlt_1-1598586880523.png

This is a sample of my User Group Folder.

 

Now the problem is when I try to save this workflow to our Alteryx Server. Yes, It successfully saves but when I try to run. It only downloads 1 template and the rest user group I don't know where to find.

 

I want is set the path to our Alteryx Server, Like what I did in my workflow locally. 

How can I do that? Thank you!

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fmvizcaino
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hi @RichardAlt ,

 

You need to use a shared folder which your server has permission to see it too.

Here I explain what exactly I mean.

https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Server-Discussions/Write-from-Alteryx-Gallery-Server-to-Sha...

 

Best,

FErnando Vizcaino

RichardAlt
8 - Asteroid

@fmvizcaino , Thanks!

 

Yes,  We already have a shared folder in our server.

fmvizcaino
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Great!! So the only thing is for you to use the UNC Path instead of local path as the image from the shared post. 

I think that will do it.

 

Best,

Fernando Vizcaino

RichardAlt
8 - Asteroid

Sorry for this question,

I'm quite new about this server.

How can I know the UNC path? I tried your link provided but I don't get it.

Thank You!

fmvizcaino
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hi @RichardAlt ,

 

Sorry, I thought I had answered you but I forgot to post the reply.

 

You need to go to 'right click' in your shared folder and then 'properties'. There you will see the shared folder path.

It is composed of your server's IP address / server name and followed by a path.

 

Let me know if you need further assistance.

 

Best,

Fernando Vizcaino

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