Alteryx Core Concepts Training
The Alteryx Core Concepts training gives you a solid foundation for further work with Alteryx.
This two-day course focuses on the fundamental functionality of Alteryx. You'll get to know the core tools that you'll use over and over again in every workflow you build, so you can use them efficiently and correctly every time.
This training is intended for beginners and partly advanced users of Alteryx Designer and is suitable for anyone working with data, regardless of their analytical background.
- TIME: 2 days from 09:00 - 17:00
- DATE: Check out the options in the registration form
- LOCATION: This training is available at home via our online training platform
- PRIJS: €990,-
- LANGUAGE: The training will be in English unless all attendees speak Dutch
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Learning targets

- Filter records and use conditional expression to update and add fields
- Blend data from disparate sources
- Pivot data
- Group and Bin Records
- Aggregate data
- Build expressions to add and update fields by:
- Parse data from one field into multiple fields
- Work with data/time fields
- Output data different file formats
- Understanding Alteryx Designer terminology
- Learn to navigate the Alteryx Designer interface
- Become more familiar with Designer User and Workflow Settings
- Understand how Designer processes data
- Creeër een Analytic App en sla deze op in de Alteryx Gallery Private Studio
- Connect en update data sources
- Order and sample records
- Rename fields manually and dynamically
- Recognise and change field data types manually and automatically
Agenda and location Alteryx Core Concepts
Registration for training courses closes one week before the training course. The training will take place if there are at least three registrations.
The Alteryx Core Concepts training can be delivered to groups of up to 15 people, and currently only online. Training is given in English, unless all trainees and the trainer speak Dutch.
