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Challenge #449: Global Sales Analysis

AYXAcademy
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Hello, Community Members!

 

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

 

Financial analysts often need to consolidate data from various sources. This week's challenge focuses on using Alteryx functions in financial planning and analysis (FP&A) projects.

 

The first dataset includes sales information for various countries and business segments for the years 2022 and 2023, with the sales figures recorded in each country’s local currency. The second dataset provides the conversion rates from the countries’ currencies to euros.

 

Your first task is to create a final table that includes the segment, region, and total sales in euros for both 2022 and 2023. (Tip: Remove any columns where the sale price is null.)

For the second part of the challenge, calculate the year-over-year variation per segment (2022–2023) and identify the segments that experienced negative variations across all three regions: Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the USA.

 

Need a refresher? Review the following lessons in Academy to gear up:

Happy solving!

 

The Academy Team

binuacs
21 - Polaris
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BS_THE_ANALYST
14 - Magnetar
14 - Magnetar

@AYXAcademy 

 

I think there's a mistake in part 1. There's been no currency conversion applied to the total sales it seems.

 

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All the best,
BS

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RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
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shawn_jacob32
6 - Meteoroid
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Agreed with another user as the currency conversion was not factored in the output

Tofel
8 - Asteroid

Yep, no currency conversion in example Output 1.

 

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patrick_digan
17 - Castor
17 - Castor
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mmontgomery
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

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I spent a ton of time trying to convert sales/gross sales etc to the relevant currency but realized the default sales value was what the answer was looking for.c449.png
ed_hayter
12 - Quasar
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Hub119
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

Solution attached (with the currency conversion accounted for in part 1).