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Challenge #1: Join to Range

_Viktoria_
8 - Asteroid

Solution

AnnaLawrence
Alteryx
Alteryx

Solved!

pnjoroge
5 - Atom

Thanks for posting these challenges. These are a good way to get into using this product. I have my working solution attached here.

_Viktoria_
8 - Asteroid

Improved solution; i uploaded a very bumpy one yesterday, todays is much better i believe :)

KirkN
Alteryx Community Team
Alteryx Community Team

My solution attached.

klturi421
8 - Asteroid

My solution to weekly challenge #1

prashant007
8 - Asteroid

Hi,

My solution breaks range into 2 columns and that is used to decide which region needs to be assigned

Prasad_Galinde
5 - Atom

My first Challenge solution

ss0061933
5 - Atom

Learned the Alteryx basic course last week and attempted my first challenge today and I enjoyed a lot. Directly got a feeling like working on real-time scenario. So I used the below approach for the solution

1. Get the range1 and range 2 columns from Range for table 2 

2. Cross join two tables using append 

3. Get the flag for each Customer id if postal code is in range1 and range 2 , flag it 1 

4. Get the count of records where flag is 1 (group by required fields ) 

 

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Sskrbec
5 - Atom

Solution