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SUBMIT YOUR IDEAYes this is a nice little reduction to get the solution in a slightly shorter way. Thanks Simo :)
There may still be an argument for leaving it as the original in a real use case where there are only orders which outstrip supply on certain SKU's and this would cause a problem.
Absolutely, it makes sense to me what you are saying, in that case you would need that. :)
Cheers Mina!
Edit: Nevermind your version is using group by my alteryx is crazy and when I download and open yours it wipes out all the group bys. Thank you very much for the feedback!
Alex, I downloaded your workflow, very neat!! :) To be honest I did not use that much before the option "group by"in the multirow formula, but I can see now why I should have used it more!! Thank you :)
Joe,
While I solved the problem with more tools than some, I needed some extra tools because instead of a join I used find replace. Nesting logic in a multi-row formula could remove another tool, but once you're there and getting good results I opted for maintainability. Kudos to all.
Happy Easter,
Mark
JoeM,
Thank you for another interesting challenge, had to revisit my logic a few times.
I hadn't used many tools, though my multi-row formula is rather lengthy, as I wanted to check whether the first order can be fulfilled or not.
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