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Lookup and populate value within the same table

sunshine2
5 - Atom

Hello all! I’m new to Alteryx and am still exploring its functionalities. I have a scenario that I have spent some time attempting with no success.

 

An excerpt of my data set looks as follows:

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Value date is only assigned for ‘Type’ = KY. Therefore, for each ‘Type’ that is KR, I need to search the corresponding value date assigned to the KY document based on the clearing document number within the same table. I tried the multi-row formula but do not know the right expression to achieve the below result (especially when there are multiple clearing documents with the same value date):

 

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Thank you!!

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ponraj
13 - Pulsar

can you share the sample data and desired sample result in excel format ?

jdunkerley79
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

I would suggest:

IIF([Type]="KR",[Row-1:Value Date],[Value Date])

I choose to update the exisitng field and set it to group by account (so it wouldnt copy across)

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Sample attached

cmcclellan
13 - Pulsar

The multi-row with the group by is the best option if your data is ordered.

 

If it's not ordered then something like this :

 

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Where you filter the KY records, summarize to get the date, then join by Document No to get the result (maybe a Select in there somewhere to clean up the output)

 

 

 

jdunkerley79
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

@cmcclellan good point

 

You could also add a sort tool to order the data prior to the Multi Row if need - Sort Ascending By Account and Descending By Type

 

cmcclellan
13 - Pulsar

Definitely :)   I didn't think of sort :)

 

I was actually working on my solution when you posted it, so I still wanted to post mine.  Your solution is more elegant though and that's what I like about Alteryx - having the most streamlined, easy to follow workflow :)

sunshine2
5 - Atom

Thank you! This is great!

sunshine2
5 - Atom

@cmcclellan, thank you for the workflow!

 

i realised the other way is also to use a filter and a find and replace right after.

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