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Challenge #198: Beverage Inventory

AYXAcademy
Alteryx
Alteryx

A solution to last week's challenge can be found here

 

This week's challenge comes to us from @bdelarosa - thank you for your contribution! 

 

Using the provided input files, organize the data to display:

 

- Inventory levels for products by location
- Previous sales history per product per location
- Average sales per product per location
- Total incoming product per product per location
- Earliest Purchase Order date a product may arrive.

 

Display all inventory levels even if no sales exist or no products are on purchase order.

 

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Aaron_Harter
11 - Bolide

This challenge is making me thirsty!

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OllieClarke
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Here's my effort:

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JoshuaGostick
11 - Bolide

There was some frustration trying to identify which table some of the fields were coming from but other than that a good fun challenge!

 

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Blake
12 - Quasar

Shout out to the RGV locations in this challenge! 

 

 

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NicoleJohnson
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

My solution!

 

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Cheers!!

NJ

nivi_s
8 - Asteroid

Solved!

Now I just gotta get some pop-tarts to go with these beers!

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Might be a more elegant way to do this - the unmatched fields were a bit of a pain, but I think I worked it out in the end! 
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ponraj
13 - Pulsar

Here is my solution. 

 

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RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

My solution. Cheers.

 

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JORGE4900
8 - Asteroid

I found the most time-consuming thing was to add default missing values in a manual way such as Location, Inventory Qty, Units Sold, or dates; other than that, it was pretty straight forward doing a couple of joins to get solution.

 

Happy Monday!

 

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