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Submit FeedbackThis is a great example of one of those problems that conceptually is easy to pick up and a little trickier (for me at least) to solve!
I feel like I could have done this with less tools. I did add a bit to make sure the column names matched the original format rather than forced to underlines.
I always think I will use find and replace, but often use join for these kinds of exercises....The 'missing' threw me for a minute!!!
This was a great exercise in foraging for parsing tools, configurations, and formulas.
***UPDATE*** After posting my solution and browsing through others I came across one with a tool I have not used before - so decided to dig in, looked at the Alteryx embedded examples, and !POOF! a new solution. Tool reveal and updated (slightly more elegant) visual in spoiler, along with new .yxzp.
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This is a bit of challenging for me.