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Challenge #218: Car Sales Reporting

Towers
Bólide

done!

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lucascs
Asteroide
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mindyzhang99
Asteroide

my try

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elena_mazareanu
Asteroide

Solved

atreides
Asteroide

Just noticed that Alteryx has a lot of configurations available for each reporting tool, hence giving flexibility to its users when automating reporting processes.

Clifford_Coon
Bólide

Solution, sadly no b/g map

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rohityaman
Asteroide

Key learnings: Report Map, Row and column style rules, Style rule hierarchy

 

Really good read: Table Style Rules | Alteryx Help

 

Attaching two solutions below. One is done without using any specific Row or Column rules. Another one is good example of changing the data format directly by creating a row rule and then updating only one more column rule on measure names. This other solution was made by using FORMULA styling configuration for prefix and decimal-places while creating row/column rules.

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chandler-gjino
Alteryx
Alteryx

attaching my solution

amosteller
Meteoro

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jennifer_owens
Asteroide

Took way to long trying to determine how to prevent my legend from line breaking only to find the solution suffers from the same problem... that is, the map image in the output does not match the solution perfectly. Now to see if anyone else figured it out. 

Well, I just figured out I just needed to resize my own preview window... lesson learned