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Challenge #64: Catch Me If You Can

RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

My solution

KeithTroutt
8 - Asteroid

I got a little tripped up on the sort order but finally got it. 

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RichoBsJ
11 - Bolide

Hi! Here my solution :)

acrahen
8 - Asteroid

My first attempt using brute force

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Embarrassing my first attempt with a peek at some of the other answers

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cplewis90
13 - Pulsar
13 - Pulsar

This was a bit tricky, but after looking through some new tools I was able to get there.

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Sajeel_Kershi
8 - Asteroid

originally had transpose and join to the header formula followed by crosstab which puts in extra "_" into the fields names. Was going to follow up with a dynamic rename to remove extra "_" when I got the realisation that I can cut out the entire transpose > Join > Crosstab part and go straight to Dynamic rename. The Dynamic Rename tools are awesome!

Jonathan-Sherman
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Pretty quick! Used a RecordID key to ensure the columns outputted remained in the same order as the initial input.

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JonathanAllenby
8 - Asteroid

Here's my solution to challenge 64.

johnemery
11 - Bolide

Interesting challenge. I always try to make my workflows as simple and efficient as possible, so I'm pretty happy with this solution.

 

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hanykowska
11 - Bolide

this seemed quite easy actually, don't know if I've cheated or not...