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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONSI knew where to find the Knowledge Base (KB) articles in Community, but there were many pages to search. I looked at the HTML and found that there was a known last-page. I then used that information to construct a unique URL for each page that I would want to search. 36 pages exist today.
Using the download tool, I could now return the contents of each page and then find the entries that contained the LINKs and the TITLEs for each KB article. From this listing, I only wanted to see the “Mastery” articles. That brought 719 KB titles down to 84. That is a lot of knowledge!
I had compiled an index to the articles. Job done. Now to improve on that! Using both a manual grouping and a known grouping (Default Settings.xml) for each tool, I could classify the tools by their pallet group and make finding the tools easier. I used The Report Text Tool to create a clickable hyperlink in the index.
This hyperlink made my index actionable. The Tool Mastery Index was “done.” In agile terms, this was a MVP (Minimum Viable Product). What challenge could I tackle next? Enter @JoeM, @MattD and @TaraM. When Joe took over the Weekly challenge reigns he created an index to classify each challenge and make it easy to find the next article to undertake. This was my inspiration for the Tool Mastery index. I then went to Tara and Matt to show them the value of the index. They took it to the next level (Tool Mastery Index)!
With teamwork and great resources we had created something of value for the Alteryx Community. I’d like to see Tara incorporate this into the Periodic Table of Alteryx tools too, but that’s what a product backlog is for. Now for an interesting metric. How many times has this Index article been viewed? As of the writing of this entry there have been 27,302 views of it. It might not have the 44,714 views that the “How to Guide to Google Analytics” has, but it does have enough views that I think that I made the right decision to move it from my desktop to the Alteryx Community.
What a great resource, thanks Mark!
LOVE this team approach. As a new user, I've already found SO much value using the tool mastery as a resource. But THIS use case gives me a way to learn and expand my knowledge on how to approach a multitude of projects from a creative, strategic and analytic angle. Thanks for posting!!