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Challenge #32: Alteryx '16 Grand Prix (Race 2, L2)

kelly_gilbert
13 - Pulsar

6:48. I used straight distance, since I don't have drive-time data.

 

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Benbryans
8 - Asteroid

Took me far too long, need more spatial practice still, even though the actual problem I was having was having 2 spatial lines on the same row.

 

1 little formula and a join later and I finally got there.

Joe_McCoy
8 - Asteroid

Seems like the introduction of the spatial info tool made this one simpler unless I'm missing the point, which could be the case.

Joe_McCoy
8 - Asteroid

Seems like the introduction of the spatial info tool made this one simpler unless I'm missing the point, which could be the case.

Sajeel_Kershi
8 - Asteroid

completed - getting the hang of the spatial tools

nikolaskardasis
8 - Asteroid
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JackParry
8 - Asteroid

Solution

DawnDuong
13 - Pulsar
13 - Pulsar

Here is my solution. It is not as elegant as the 'solution' though, but fun to try! thanks for posting the challenge.

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jaegerc
6 - Meteoroid

Somewhere between 8 and 9 minutes

TonyA
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Got a slightly lower distance because I optimized for distance instead of time.