Challenge #21: Date Reformatting
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LiamHearns
7 - Meteor
02-24-2024
01:51 AM
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toby49
8 - Asteroid
03-01-2024
01:54 PM
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my solution - dependent on month order being consistent in input data
ThalesPeixoto
5 - Atom
03-04-2024
12:14 PM
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03-11-2024
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Manoj_k
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03-12-2024
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03-13-2024
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klturi421
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03-15-2024
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usmanbashir
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04-02-2024
06:23 AM
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fmilliren
8 - Asteroid
04-02-2024
08:09 AM
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My process was pretty close to the solution but I named the columns as I needed them to be in the multi-row formula tool. I also had the order switched so they matched the solution order.
Alteryx
04-03-2024
08:44 AM
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Spoiler
I didn't use the extra formula tool - I created both columns with the multi-row tool! I created the Year data and filled the rows in the same tool
