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Challenge #17: Month-over-Month Retention Rate

Ukashi
8 - Asteroid

Good occasion to train Batch Macros - thanks for that

 

my solution :

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Thanks for challenge

AlexC2
8 - Asteroid

Somewhat tricky but enjoyed the challenge

BSilverblatt
8 - Asteroid

Thanks for the challenge! Here is my solution:

DavidLane
8 - Asteroid

Nice refresh of batch macros.

My solution was perhaps not quite as elegant as the offical solution using the action to update a single text input within the macro, but it got me there.

 

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jarrod
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

Did it both with and without the batch macro - hint - if you can run all of them without the batch, you have 99% of the structure of the batch macro

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kli
6 - Meteoroid

I am also confused about why retention rate would have closed account number as the numerator, but I built my macro as the challenge requested anyway. I found a little issue with the solution's formula for determining the open accounts. It uses [Close Date] > [Start of Month] date as part of the criteria. I think it should be >= instead. If an account is open on 5/30 and closed on 6/1, it should still be considered as open in Jun even if it's a partial day. 

 

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GeraldJTessier
8 - Asteroid

Here my solution

seinchyiwoo
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

A fun challenge using batch macro!

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and the macro:
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rahmed
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

My solution

Tberney
8 - Asteroid

The question is what to inside and outside the macro. Anyone have a reasoning that makes sense?

In the event I decided that the macro would take a list of months (not dates) to filter on the control parameter and the open/close data pairs on the input. It returns the #of accounts at the beginning of each month as well as the number of accounts created during the month. I calculate the % in the calling workflow. Here is the macro:

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and the workflow:

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