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dynamic configuration of multiple Filter

BRRLL99
11 - Bolide

Dataset-1                                                                                

CRNCYAmount
A100
B200
C120
D110

                                                                                                                       


 Dataset-2:

 

CRNCYAmount
A10
A100
A25
B200
B20
C200
C100
C350
D400
D100


Expected Output:

I need two outputs 

1. CRNCY and amount matched

2. CRNCY leftover items which did not match

 

I have created the expected output using batch macro,

connecting macro to two different filters and two different control parameters

When i used the same macro to my original data set, I'm not getting the result

 

dynamic configuration of multiple Filter Tools fro... - Alteryx Community

output: 1

CRNCYAmount
A100
B200



output: 2

CRNCYAmount
C200
C120
C350
D400
D100

 

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binuacs
21 - Polaris

@BRRLL99 Are you not expecting Currency D and Amount 100 in your first output data set? they meet your first condition

BRRLL99
11 - Bolide

Sorry,

I have updated the dataset , 

Please look into it.

binuacs
21 - Polaris

@BRRLL99 One way of doing this

image.png

BRRLL99
11 - Bolide

 

can we do the same using batch macro?

As shown in this example:

dynamic configuration of multiple Filter Tools fro... - Alteryx Community

binuacs
21 - Polaris

@BRRLL99 The given post basically works on filters but your use-case is looking for matching and unmatched values. I am not sure this is vest suited for a batch macro. You mentioned you created a batch macro for this?

BRRLL99
11 - Bolide

As shown in the image , i just created two filters , and attached control parameter each filter 

binuacs
21 - Polaris

@BRRLL99 you have two input files and the requirement is to compare these two files and give the output, I am wondering how can you achive this using a filter tool? Also in your macro you are connected to only one input file. I still dont think it is a batch macro thing, i created a batch macro any way

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