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Challenge #14: Warehouse Distribution

Inactive User
Not applicable

I did not go the macro route, but the job got done nonetheless!

Hesham
6 - Meteoroid

Solved this challenge using an Iterative macro

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Mike_Hinz
8 - Asteroid

I went the no macro approach

 

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challenge 14.PNG
David-Carnes
12 - Quasar

Wow, it worked on the first try!

I thought my formula to calculate the quantity assigned when not enough stock was available was pretty clever:

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iif([Count] - [Required] >= 0,
    [Required],
    [Required] + ([Count] - [Required]))



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NikolajFrosig
7 - Meteor

Macro solution challenge 14

TimofeyKapustin
5 - Atom

Iterative macro solution to challenge 14

ADerbak
11 - Bolide

Solution attached!

EricR
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Here is my solution

FRANCK_ROUQUETTE
8 - Asteroid
This one is a really challenging one to be solved using an iterative macro. I did it with both method (with and without iterative macro). For the iterative macro solution I finally used a kind of assignation rank (from 1 to max(priority)) as a counter to iterate. Thanks for the exercice - really interesting.
FRANCK_ROUQUETTE
8 - Asteroid
This one is a really challenging one to be solved using an iterative macro. I did it with both method (with and without iterative macro). For the iterative macro solution I finally used a kind of assignation rank (from 1 to max(priority)) as a counter to iterate. Thanks for the exercice - really interesting. With the correct files (package including macro).