Bring your best ideas to the AI Use Case Contest! Enter to win 40 hours of expert engineering support and bring your vision to life using the powerful combination of Alteryx + AI. Learn more now, or go straight to the submission form.
Start Free Trial

Alteryx Server Discussions

Find answers, ask questions, and share expertise about Alteryx Server.

Alteryx Gallery - Progress Bar

mpapadopulos
5 - Atom

My team has started using an Alteryx Gallery 2022.1 instance and we have workflows that take a few minutes to run. Whenever we run a workflow, we are presented with a blank screen instead of the progress bar that we are used to in previous versions of the Gallery. I was wondering if there is a way of enabling the progress bar or at least setting up a load screen to notify the user that the workflow is in progress to avoid them wanting to re-run the application because “nothing is happening”.

 

This is what we are seeing:

mpapadopulos_0-1685982367769.jpeg

 

 

 

This is what we are used to and would want to see when running our applications:

mpapadopulos_1-1685982367771.jpeg

 

Thanks!

3 REPLIES 3
fmvizcaino
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hey @mpapadopulos ,

 

Unfortunately, it is not possible.

 

I haven`t tested the new versions yet, but I know they redesigned the admin pages, not sure if anything changed on the user side though..

 

You could also suggest this as an idea. https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Server-Ideas/idb-p/server-ideas

I`ve seen them adding features back based on customer feedback.

 

Best regards,

Fernando Vizcaino

npariso
10 - Fireball

I don't see why this would be removed? Our first server implementation & testing is being done on version 2023.1. I am going through the community and it looks like the product lost a bunch of UX and UI features from 22 -> 23...

Peachyco
11 - Bolide

Yep. The Alteryx Team sure made some weird user-friendliness decisions when doing away with some functionalities.

 

Even just the "Run" button on the Gallery workflows: There used to be one near the top of the screen, and another one on the bottom/end of the workflow page. Both did the same thing.

 

Now, the Run button on the top is gone. This means that the user has to scroll/navigate to the bottom of the page to find the Run button. When you have a bunch of optional parameters in the way like we do on some workflows, this can be a tedious scroll. Previously, they can just click the Run button on top if they have no parameters to pass.