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SUBMIT YOUR IDEABottom part is a sorting solution - got stumped on how to find the maximum number possible of solutions - got it down to 892 unique pairs with scrooginess less than 13 but couldn't figure out how to find the number of possible ways to arrange them so that everyone was paired. Might be more of a combination problem than an alteryx thing.
Hi, I have not found a solution I like. What I have done is this. I split the data file into two lists to avoid the problem of having to buy a present for oneself. Using a cartesian join I get 625 possible combinations, adding the scroogieness and removing all over 13 leaves me with a list of 393 possible unique combinations. What I am stumped on is how to get 25 unique combinations from that total. What I think I need to do is select from the right side 25 unique names and from the left side 25 unique names from a sorted list.
I can't figure that out
If somebody could tell me how I would appreciate that