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Hello, my name is Abner Portillo, I have a question, do I need to have some special role to be able to install and configure Alteryx Server? I thank you in advance for your response.
What about a quick calculation? I did this with my own data and used quick calc with two calculations. I think it was moving average and difference from
My biggest regret is to not have stayed in London to go to the Data School... I was unfortunately having another job at VFS Global in Wilson Street and the cost of living in London was way too high. Do you think it is possible to get in The Data School by distance?
Thank you! The drag method for creating a union wouldn't work, neither would double-clicking the union button. But by double clicking like you said sorted it right out Thanks again
I can't believe your video in the first 2 min 20 sec gave me exactly the solution I needed; and I've been digging through about 20 different forum posts over the past hour and I couldn't find this answer. So simple, so intuitive, exactly the solution I was looking for. Thanks!
In addition to this can you do a video on how to add a conditional formatting for hirerachy. Like if we expand based on the density of volume color dark to light.
Watched about 5 videos before this that were either unecessarily complicated or too reliant on the sample dataset. Just came across this gem and you made it so easy to follow. Thank you.. You've gained a new subscriber!!
Hi, I found this video via a google search. I think it has much potential for what I am looking for. The text mentions prepping date using Alteryx. I have a data set of over 4,000 rows. Where might I find the tutorial that may guide me on how to prep my data set for this tableau organization chart? Alteryx and Tableau are a bit advanced for me but something step by step and visual would help. Thanks in advance
how to do it if we have two or more FACTs data. e.g. our big projects is fertilizer industry, we have 3 FACT data: import-export commodity trade, Fertilizer production each company in each country, crop yield of agriculture product in Indonesia. How to deal with that? e.g 2: we want to build complete executive dashboard, covering sales performance, HR dashboard, supply chain dashboard, and plant operation dashboard. all that dashboard require differents facts. how to do that
How would one write this same iterative macro to call down data from a live database in chunks to then run through your workflow and then write data in chunks? Is there a tutorial on that use case?
How to return single string value in calculated field using Tableau data from python and present it on new sheet of Tableau as Text value. For example, Data contains lists of cities and population of city. These are represented in graph in Tableau. We would like to find city having maximum population. Python code is written using max function. The python code is returning correct value to tableau, however there are multiple rows returned to tableau while I need only single value. Incase we are using label for returning maximum population in Tableau, it doesn’t return any value if we are not passing parameters in row and column field which are used in python code. Below python code is used to find maximum population in city: SCRIPT_STR(" city_list = _arg2 population_list = _arg1 highest_population = max(population_list) ind = population_list.index(highest_population) city_name = city_list [ind] output_str = ' '+str(city_name)+' with highest population: '+str(highest_population) return output_str ", ATTR([City]),SUM([Population]))