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After used the new "Image Recognition Tool" a few days, I think you could improve it :
> by adding the dimensional constraints in front of each of the pre-trained models,
> by adding a true tool to divide the training data correctly (in order to have an equivalent number of images for each of the labels)
> at least, allow the tool to use black & white images (I wanted to test it on the MNIST, but the tool tells me that it necessarily needs RGB images) ?
Question : do you in the future allow the user to choose between CPU or GPU usage ?
In any case, thank you again for this new tool, it is certainly perfectible, but very simple to use, and I sincerely think that it will allow a greater number of people to understand the many use cases made possible thanks to image recognition.
Thank you again
Kévin VANCAPPEL (France ;-))
Thank you again.
Kévin VANCAPPEL
Hello all,
According to wikipedia :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join_(SQL)
CROSS JOIN returns the Cartesian product of rows from tables in the join. In other words, it will produce rows which combine each row from the first table with each row from the second table.[1]
Example of an explicit cross join:
SELECT *
FROM employee CROSS JOIN department;
Example of an implicit cross join:
SELECT *
FROM employee, department;
The cross join can be replaced with an inner join with an always-true condition:
SELECT *
FROM employee INNER JOIN department ON 1=1;
For us, alteryx users, it would be very similar to Append Fields but for in-db.
Best regards,
Simon
After using the Text to Columns tool, I generally find myself using a Select tool to get rid of the original field that I split up. Could an option be added in the config to automatically delete this field once it is split to columns?
I surprisingly couldn't find this anywhere else as I know it's been discussed in person on many occasions.
Basically the Formula tool needs to be smarter in many ways, but this particular post focuses on the Data Type component.
The formula tool, should not always default to V_String as the data type when entering data or a formula into the formula tool, it should look at the data type and estimate the most likely option.
I know there are times where the logical type might not be consistent in all fields, but the Data Preview and the Function of the formula should be used to determine the most likely option.
E.G. If I type a number or a date directly into the formula tool, then Alteryx should be smart enough to change the data type from the standard V_String to Int, Double or date.
This is an extension to the ideas posted here:
This is a feature request based on my comment submitted here: Email Tool: Format "From" field to accommodate "Di... - Alteryx Community
It would be great to provide an option in the Designer Email Tool to allow us to specify a "Display Name" when sending emails. The "Display Name" is a common part of the email specs listed here: RFC2822 - Section 3.4 (Address Specification)
The email gateway/service that I'm using will send emails, but the "From" line will reflect only the email address.
For example, it will show an email as being from "john.smith@example.com" where I would love for it to show up as from "Smith, John". This would make emails appear like other internal company emails in our company Outlook clients, and in general provides more useful flexibility for the Email tool.
Many other email clients support using Display Name, but it appears that Alteryx currently doesn't.
The format of an email address with Display Name is something like "Smith, John" <john.smith@example.com> (with or without the quotes).
In the RecordID tool, provide additional options for the creation of the ID, specifically allow for the ID to 'Intervals'.
For example, Record ID every 10, meaning instead of creating an ID of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 .... you could create an interval of your choosing, the most obvious would by 10 or 100 thus your ID's would then be 10, 20, 30, 40 .... or 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 ... etc.
Hello all,
MonetDB is a very light, fast, open-source database available here :
https://www.monetdb.org/
Really enjoy it, works pretty well with Tableau and it's a good introduction to column-store concepts and analytics with SQL.
It has also gained a lot of popularity these last years :
https://db-engines.com/en/ranking_trend/system/MonetDB
Sadly, Alteryx does not support it yet.
Best regards
I have developed many workflows, macros, and apps, and I have always had to find a workaround for displaying information on the user config page or user interface.
For example, I want to input 'Default text' into the Text Box interface tool, but the problem is that it does not accept any external connection.
It would be great if this tool had a Q input anchor that could accept data from a connected tool (in both single or multi-line mode) or from external input (such as a file for DropDown list or List Box tools).
It would be great if you could include a new Parse tool to process Data Sets description (Meta data) formatted using the DCAT (W3C) standard in the next version of Alteryx.
DCAT is a standard for the description of data sets. It provides a comprehensive set of metadata that can be used to describe the content, structure, and lineage of a data set.
We believe that supporting DCAT in Alteryx would be a valuable addition to the product. It would allow us to:
We understand that implementing support for this standards requires some development effort (eventually done in stages, building from a minimal viable support to a full-blown support). However, we believe that the benefits to the Alteryx Community worldwide and Alteryx as a top-quality data preparation tool outweigh the cost.
I also expect the effort to be manageable (perhaps a macro will do as a start) when you see the standard RDF syntax being used, which is similar to JSON.
DCAT, which stands for Data Catalog Vocabulary, is a W3C Recommendation for describing data catalogs in RDF. It provides a set of classes and properties for describing datasets, their distributions, and their relationships to other datasets and data catalogs. This allows data catalogs to be discovered and searched more easily, and it also makes it possible to integrate data catalogs with other Semantic Web applications.
DCAT is designed to be flexible and extensible, so they can be used to describe a wide variety. They are both also designed to be interoperable, so they can be used together to create rich and interconnected descriptions of data and knowledge.
Here are some of the benefits of using DCAT:
Here are some examples of how DCAT is being used:
As the Semantic Web continues to grow, DCAT is likely to become even more widely used.
DCAT
RDF
The Edit menu allows you to see what your next undo/redo actions are. This is super helpful, however sometimes I decide to scrap an idea I was starting on and need to perform multiple undo's in a row. It would be great if we could see a list of actions like in the debug undo/redo stack menu then select how many steps we'd like to undo/redo.
For example, using the below actions, if I want to undo the Change Summarize Properties and also the Modify Summarize, currently I have to do that in two steps. I'd like to be able to click the Modify Summarize and have the workflow undo all commands up to and including that one.
Currently it's possible to use the Output tool to output to either a sheet, a place in a sheet or a named range in Excel, but it is not possible to output to a preformatted excel table - it would be really good if the output tool had an option to output to [Table1] in an Excel workbook for example. This enhancement would be incredibly helpful for reporting purposes.
I love this tool, but think it would be improved by including an option to create a column per delimiting character. This could be added in the number of columns selector box. In the case where 1 row has more delimiters than another, null columns can be created. Without this option you have to Regex count the delimiters, select the max and then embed the Text to columns tools in a macro and then pass the max columns as a param. Would be nice to resolve all this in the main tool.
Thanks, nick
Alteryx Designer is slow when using In-DB tools.
We use Alteryx 2019.1 on Hive/HortonWords with the Simba ODBC Driver configured with SSL enabled.
Here is a compare In-DB / in Memory :
We found that Alteryx open a new connection for each action :
- First link to joiner = 1 connection.
- Second ling to joiner = 1 connection.
- Click on the canevas = 1 connection.
Each connection take about 2,5 sec... It really slow down the Designer :
Please, keep alive the first connection instead of closing it and creating a new one for each action on the Designer.
Ability to ‘name’ the point created in the “Create Points” tool.
Instead of sticking a select tool after it to rename it from ‘centroid’ to Starting Location or Store location or whatever.
Problem: In certain workflows, it becomes necessary to arrange columns in a specific order for the output. While achieving the desired order for a fixed number of columns is feasible using the select tool, difficulties arise when dealing with dynamic outputs that introduce new columns during each workflow run.
Example: Consider the following scenario: the INPUT data for the select tool includes a set of Question/Answer columns. However, with every run of the workflow, new columns of this type are introduced. The challenge is to ensure that Question N and Answer N columns are grouped together in the OUTPUT dynamically. Unfortunately, this task is not easily accomplished using the current capabilities of Alteryx.
INPUT:
Company | Question 1 | Question 2 | Question 3 | Answer 1 | Answer 2 | Answer 3 |
Contoso | Blah | Bleh | Bly | N | Y | N |
DESIRED OUTPUT:
Company | Question 1 | Answer 1 | Question 2 | Answer 2 | Question 3 | Answer 3 |
Contoso | Blah | N | Bleh | Y | Bly | N |
With Python/Pandas, this problem can be easily resolved by assigning index values to each column and then sorting the columns based on the assigned index:
So, based on the Python solution, if Alteryx could do the same, it would be great. I personally think that if the Dynamic Rename tool could held the Index Info, and the select tool could also held the Sort option, this would work.
Dynamic Rename: Already can hold Description info, could hold Index Info.
Select tool: Could sort by index and hold this info when the workflow is saved.
Hope this all make sense.
Thanks.
When searching for a workflow in the application we severely struggle with being able to locate the workflows we need. The same thing happens when searching in the gallery. The information entered that will pull up a workflow doesn't seem to search across the workflow name nor does it seem to use any regular search engine function e.g. "search term" will return all and only results that contain exactly those parameters.
Example:
WF Name: "Magic_Workflow_business_purpose"
We can search for
For THIS particular workflow, let's say only the search term of "business" works.
It seems to be completely inconsistent. We've had MANY circumstances where NO entered search parameters return the desired results and we find ourselves having to sort all workflows by name and slowly scroll through (waiting for more to load) until we locate the named workflow. Out of all the amazing things Alteryx can do, if we can't find the work we've developed in it, we can't use it.
Thank you!
Regards, MAKpfe
We will not be enabling DCM for the time being (see https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Designer-Desktop-Ideas/Enable-auto-complete-predictive-typi...).
But, when you do not enable DCM, you get an annoying pop up every time you open Designer that says "DCM toggle is not enabled".
Please give us the ability to turn this pop up off.
I've seen this question before and have run into it myself. I'd like to see a new tool that would allow a developer (of a workflow) to choose a path of logic based upon criteria known only during the execution of a module.
If LEFT INPUT Count of records < 10,000 THEN Path1 (e.g. use a calgary join)
ELSE Path 2 (e.g. use a standard join)
endif
Thanks,
Mark
Hello all,
As of today, you can use the Dynamic Select Field with two options
-by types (you can dynamically select all, all date, etc..)
-by formula
I suggest 2 easy improvements
-from a list field. You connect a field list to a second entry with a "Field name" field
-from flow : You connect a flow to a second entry and the common fields are selected
Best regards,
Simon
Hey Designer Gurus + @NicoleJ ,
Here's a picture of my canvas (running):
I'd like to be able to see COUNTS and PERCENT completion as the workflow is running. In my case, the numbers are BIG and they are prioritized as BACK compared with the lines. In the case of % complete, they obfuscate (fancy term for block) the progress of the tool.
Currently, if I want to watch the water boil, paint dry or the workflow crawl/walk/run I must change the workflow before saving it to maximize the distance between the tools. I'd like to be able to see both the COUNTS and % complete without the added effort. My idea is to have someone at Alteryx figure out an enhancement to this without engaging the likes of @Hollingsworth who'll devise some evil keyboard shortcut.
Cheers,
Mark
I often need to create a record ID that automatically increments but grouped by a specific field. I currently do it using the Multi-Row Formula tool doing [Field-1:ID]+1 because there is no group by option in the Record ID tool.
Also, sometimes I need to start at 0 but the Multi-Row Formula tool doesn't allow this so I have to use a Formula tool right after to subtract 1.
So adding a group by option to the Record ID tool would allow the user not to use the multi-row formula to do this and to start at any value wanted.