Hi Molly Hatch, Thanks for explaining the standard macro scenario. I do follow the same process for creating the standard macro and I have provided same values as 2,4,6 for the Macro Input. Not sure why type of the Units field is set to Byte as default. I had referred your file as well and its is showing as int in your file, did you change this datatype explicitly to int? If Yes, how should I change the Units datatype from byte to int in macro input object.
Are you able to do this with a run command example for powershell? Im lost on how to dynamically update the command arguments within the run command tool
Hi, you might find this Alteryx Knowledge Base article on the PowerShell helpful knowledge.alteryx.com/index/s/article/How-To-Use-PowerShell-with-Alteryx-1583460190246#:~:text=Alteryx%20can%20use%20theRun,are%20allowed%20to%20enablethis%20functionality.
Thank you for the fantastic video. Clear, concise and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good video. Exactly what I needed - a simple intro to macros in Alteryx.
Mindblowing ,awesome ,thanks for sharing :)
Thank you Molly- excellent intro!
That is very nice. Thank you for that. I benefited a lot
You are very welcome
thank you Molly. Amazing and really useful video
Thanks for your comment, you are welcome!
Very intuitive; however, adjusting microphone sensitivity might be a good idea.
Simple and To the point ! Thank You.
Great job explaining
This is a fantastic explanation. Which screen recording application have you used?
Hello, thanks very much! We generally use OBS Studio to record our videos at The Information Lab.
Hi Molly Hatch,
Thanks for explaining the standard macro scenario. I do follow the same process for creating the standard macro and I have provided same values as 2,4,6 for the Macro Input. Not sure why type of the Units field is set to Byte as default. I had referred your file as well and its is showing as int in your file, did you change this datatype explicitly to int? If Yes, how should I change the Units datatype from byte to int in macro input object.
Are you able to do this with a run command example for powershell? Im lost on how to dynamically update the command arguments within the run command tool
Hi, you might find this Alteryx Knowledge Base article on the PowerShell helpful knowledge.alteryx.com/index/s/article/How-To-Use-PowerShell-with-Alteryx-1583460190246#:~:text=Alteryx%20can%20use%20theRun,are%20allowed%20to%20enablethis%20functionality.
Great Explanation
thanks ..
You're welcome, thanks for watching