We posted the solution JSON file to Cloud Quest #4. Check it out and let us know what you think! Send suggestions to academy@alteryx.com or leave a comment below!
Download the provided JSON start file and upload it into your Analytics Cloud library. For more detailed instructions on how to import and export Designer Cloud workflow files, check out the pinned article Cloud Quest Submission Process Update.
Understanding client feedback has been critical for companies to improve their products and services. In your role as a data analyst, you are assigned the task of analyzing client feedback to measure their satisfaction and enhance the quality of services at your company.
For this task, you will need to manually connect the two provided datasets:
Hint 1: Client and Professional are distinct fields. The Client field displays the Company Name, while the Professional field shows the individual client's name.
Hint 2: Start by filtering the data at the beginning to only include entries where Status = Evaluated.
Hint 3: Remember to combine the dataset using Client ID and RequestNumber as the key fields.
If you find yourself struggling with any of the tasks, feel free to explore these interactive lessons in the Maveryx Academy for guidance:
Once you have completed your quest, go back to your Analytics Cloud library. Download your workflow solution file as a JSON file. You can also capture a screenshot of your finalized workflow in Designer Cloud. Include your JSON file and workflow screenshot as attachments to your comment on this post.
I muddled my OR logic at first because I thought I was doing something else, so I left it in there - don't let it fool you.
I noticed a change that was made to Alteryx Designer Cloud. One of my earlier gripes with the cross tab tool is that we had to select all of the values that we wanted to bring through as fields. Now it seems to default to having them all selected! Which is awesome.
My Solution.
Good one!
Voila
A little hard to understand what was needed.
Unique Clients or non-Unique clients make a big difference. But again fun to solve