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Challenge #361: Cross Joins at Bedtime

AYXAcademy
Alteryx
Alteryx

A solution to last week's challenge can be found here.

 

To solve this week’s challenge, use Designer Desktop or Designer Cloud Trifacta Classic.2023-03-06_07-35-03.png

 

In data analytics, cross joins are not often recommended because they can cause massive amounts of data to be generated; however, there are times when they are necessary.

 

For this week's challenge, you are working in the warehouse for a company that sells bed frames. When bed frames are sold, there are necessary accessories that go along with them (screws, casters, tools, etc.). The manufacturer of these bed frames and accessories ships the products to your warehouse in multiple packages. The manufacturer labels the packages, but then the shipping company adds their own labels to the box, US Customs adds their own label, the trucking company adds their own label, and so on.

 

At the warehouse, you now have many packages, and it is difficult to determine which packages belong together. Receiving created one spreadsheet for frames and another for accessory sets that lists all the labels that were found on each package. Your job is to identify which packages belong together. To do so, you need to find packages with labels that match.

 

Using the datasets provided, create a workflow to determine which packages belong together. To solve this challenge, you must calculate the total number of matches.

 

Hint: Notice that the label A1 appears in both lists.

 

 

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benjimoser
9 - Comet

My Solution to get the same output as shown in this challenge. 
No clue why there is the same data twice in the output just with a slightly different way of concatenating (Fields: "Extractlist_Accessories_Composite_Key" and "Accessories_Composite_Key"). 

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ggruccio
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

I may have done it differently, but came up with the accessories match fairly quickly.

 

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mmontgomery
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

Took slightly more time than I wished to match the final output.

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RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula
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alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Done!

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rmassambane
10 - Fireball

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acarter881
12 - Quasar

Here's my solution.

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FinnCharlton
13 - Pulsar
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robbinrv
8 - Asteroid

Solution in Alteryx Cloud this time, tough one to wrap my head around but got there in the end.

 

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