by Martin Ding | Jun 26, 2022 | Martin Ding
9 min read This blog aims to introduce iterative macro, a powerful Alteryx feature that can solve complex business problems. Firstly, we will establish what an iterative macro is and why it is important. Secondly, we will discuss some common use cases for...
by Antoneely Calizaya | Jun 21, 2022 | Antoneely Calizaya
Alright! You’ve just finished your workflow, clicked run, and you have the expected results, hooray! Now what? Are you ready to send it to your team or the client? Most likely not. As your workflow gets more complex, you’ll notice that your canvas looks...
by Divya Chaturvedi | Jun 19, 2022 | Divya Chaturvedi
How I Cleared my Alteryx Core Exam: During my training at The Data School, we were suggested by our coach to take the exam soon after our first encounter with Alteryx. This exam is an opportunity to prove your skills with Designer, It is a pre-requisite for advanced...
by Martin Ding | Jun 15, 2022 | Alteryx, Martin Ding
The aim of this blog is to demonstrate a popular method for analysing problems involving overlapping time periods using Alteryx. To begin, we will establish the context by discussing the common use cases for analysing such problems. Next, we will illustrate the...
by Frank Salmon | May 26, 2022 | Frank Salmon
This is part 3 of my series on the ordering and invoicing system I made using Google Forms and Alteryx. In the last post we went through how the app functions using advanced app chaining, which you can see here. Today we’re going to go through how to use the...