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Challenge #181: Ingredients of an Old Southern

mbogusz
9 - Comet
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I would love to see if someone can use Make Group or Make Columns or Arrange or something like that vs. the Join by Record position.

ConradW
8 - Asteroid
 
kelly_gilbert
13 - Pulsar

Thanks for the challenge, @patrick_digan !

  

I didn't want to test our corporate internet filters with this particular URL...  Since the point of the challenge is JSON parsing, I used the spoontacular API to find the highest-rated recipe classified as "Southern" (US) cuisine. It's Southern Chicken & Corn Chowder, and it sounds pretty good!

 

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Results (this particular API doesn't return the quantity):
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Workflow (note that I used a different API than the official challenge):

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sonyakasenkramer
8 - Asteroid

This one was really challenging for me! I feel like I learned something 🙂

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marinacarr
5 - Atom
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mbenson
5 - Atom

 

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Did the join on Json_Name# after removing both "ingredient" and "Measure"
Tested it using other drinks, Margarita and Manhattan.

 

 

Carlo_SKay
8 - Asteroid
 
c-lopez
Alteryx
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sachinw
8 - Asteroid

My Solution:

Kakuffo
Alteryx
Alteryx

Completed Frist time using Json Parse on my own, went quite well!!!