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Challenge #1: Join to Range

ShannonEWhite
6 - Meteoroid

My solution to challenge 1 

aude_czn
5 - Atom

Challenge 1 Complete

anujc30
6 - Meteoroid

Capture.PNGHere is my solution: 

Used Select Records, Generate Rows, Union, Join and Summarize Tools to get the desired results.

p-g
8 - Asteroid

Here's my solution using the Formula tool.

 

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psampaio005
8 - Asteroid
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JasonHu
8 - Asteroid
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alexnajm
19 - Altair
19 - Altair

Nice use of Generate Rows (although it took a while to configure admittedly haha)!

andrewdatakim
12 - Quasar
12 - Quasar

Going back through the weekly challenges and starting from scratch. I chose to use the Advanced Join for this one to make it easier to establish a relationship for which regional rep the customer belonged to. By using the cross join I was able to accomplish the resilts in less steps because it works like a conditional join. 

 

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Solution:

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[Postal1]<=[Postal Area] AND [Postal Area]<=[Postal2]

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joshbennett
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

Here is my solution!

 

HandsomeJih
6 - Meteoroid

my solution is to use the formula function