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Challenge #45: Parsing Bureau of Labor Data

VizChic
11 - Bolide

Change to original table?  Different years for data... but got there 😄 woot!

DanTh
Alteryx
Alteryx
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Certainly not the most efficient challenge I've done in terms of the number of tools, but it gets the job done! A slightly obscene number of Multi-Row Formula blocks and a little touch of RegEx.
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4/5

RashedDS
8 - Asteroid

My solution

 

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LiuZhang
9 - Comet
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Answer is different from the answer as data has been updated to different year.

ARussell34
8 - Asteroid

I completely forgot how useful tokenize is when using the parse tool. I was able to use that and the multi-row formula a handful of times to successfully apply the pulled Employment Categories and Categories to each row of data. The final total count of Employment category with the categories is 150 so that makes sense the total I have was 1,500 records because the data I downloaded covered the years from 2011 to 2020. 

jonathanwillis
8 - Asteroid

Here's my submission

BSilverblatt
8 - Asteroid

Thanks for the challenge! Here is my solution:

davidhardister
8 - Asteroid

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Watermark
12 - Quasar
12 - Quasar
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scoles0617
8 - Asteroid

My solution: