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Challenge #158: Personality Quiz

RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Fun challenge ... made some small changes to the interface and tool selection only. It would be interesting to create a specific link for each combination

JoshuaGostick
11 - Bolide

That was fun. Here's my solution

 

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Didn't think I would still be rick rolled in 2019...
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danilang
19 - Altair
19 - Altair

As my French friends would say...

 

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Dan

kelly_gilbert
13 - Pulsar

Good practice on app interface options! Prior to this, I'd never tried a tabbed layout.

 

 

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I thought I would have to systematically run the solution app over and over to get the personality type for each combination... instead I got rickrolled!!
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RichoBsJ
11 - Bolide

Nice challenge! Thanks Joe

 

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Ladarthure
14 - Magnetar
14 - Magnetar

Fun challenge, and as always learned a new thing!

pasccout
8 - Asteroid

Was not sure what to do with this one... do it or replicate it...

 

Tabbed questions is an interesting one!

 

AidanBramel
8 - Asteroid
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Bit of a mammoth interface for such a teeny workflow !
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Sebenius
8 - Asteroid

@patrick_digan

 

The reference shortcut is a really neat trick, is there anywhere that is documented?

None the less learned something new so thanks!

patrick_digan
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

@Sebenius Here is the spot in the help docs where it's mentioned: https://help.alteryx.com/current/Constants.htm. It ends with an awesome caveat:

Be cautious when using this method, as it may not always produce expected results.

@AdamR_AYX introduced me to the method when I first started learning Alteryx many years ago.