Community FAQ

FAQs about the April 2022 Trifacta Migration, including the Trifacta Academy Migration.
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Review the Virtual Solutions Center (VSC) learning materials. 
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Prove your skills and become Alteryx Certified
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The Alteryx Analytics Gallery is moving to Community!
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Ranks and badges are two ways that you can gain recognition in the Alteryx Community.  Read into how they complement each other here!
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Welcome To our Community The Alteryx Community was created to provide a place for members or participants to search for information, read and post about topics of interest, and learn from each other. Depending on how the community is set up, you'll find: boards where you can post questions and answers BLOGS where you can read and comment on articles idea exchanges where you can suggest ways to improve products and vote for ideas that other community members have posted and more... Guests (unregistered visitors) can browse or search the community for information. Members (registered users) can post messages or comments, track discussions, and get email notifications on posting activity and other community actions.       What is my role and responsibility in the community? You are essential to the community, even if all you ever do is read messages or articles that someone else has posted. Communities offer all kinds of contributions: posting questions and sharing answers, leaving comments on blog articles or ideas, voting for ideas you like, or just searching for answers to your questions. We encourage you to visit often and participate. Ask your toughest questions. Chances are someone has a solution or can point you in the right direction. If you find a solution that works, let others know and pass on your own tips and insights. You might just have the answer someone else needs. Remember to thank community members who have helped you. Show your appreciation by giving likes to helpful posts, accepting a solution that answers your question, or posting thank-you replies. We want the community to be appropriate, friendly, informative, and fun for everyone. Be sure to read the Community Terms of Service and the community's Guidelines so that you know what to expect and what is expected of you when you're here.
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A quick overview on how to post questions on the Alteryx Community.
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Learn more about our Community member rank structure! 
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