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Challenge #38: Data Blending for Batch Output

Abell
7 - Meteor

solution attached

FredySantana
7 - Meteor

Solution Attached. Nothing new

abinder
6 - Meteoroid

solution attached

Parul_Kapoor
8 - Asteroid

Here's the solution.

ctrl_kudorje
8 - Asteroid

The power Alteryx used on such an important use case seen in Finance and Accounting.

mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Same as everyone else, I think:

 

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I first joined the first two sets on Region, and then the last on Product group, using the last join tool to both drop the extra column from the right input, and change the data types of the two codes to be strings.
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I then simply created a column using the formula tool which creates the file name ("Region"+[Region Key]+"_"+"Product"+[Product Key]).
I then created the output to .csv, and configured the output as follows:
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NOTE: Check the "Take File/Table Name From Field" and select the Identifier field as created in the previous step. Un-check the "Keep Field In Output" box, which will drop that column from the data.



Bulien

smoskowitz
12 - Quasar

This one wasn't too bad, but I liked it!

rachelgatto
8 - Asteroid

Solved. 

marius_ulrich
5 - Atom

Works but overcomplicated since I didn't use the formular tool in an effiecent way.

BradWerner
11 - Bolide

Cool use case!

 

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