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Results Window

The Results window is located below the canvas in Alteryx Designer.

  • Before you run a workflow, the window displays the characteristics of the data that will go into the selected tool.

  • After you run the workflow, the window displays the data from the selected tool, a data quality indicator, as well as messages, errors, and links to output files created from the workflow run

View Metadata

Before you run a workflow, the Results window displays metadata that contains the characteristics of data that passes in and out of a tool you've selected. Metadata includes Record #, Name, Type, Size, Source, and Description. The Source column contains the tool or files that the data comes from and might also contain additional information about installed data.

After you run a workflow, the metadata that passes through a selected tool or anchor displays in the Results window. To view metadata...

  1. Select a tool or an anchor on a tool on the workflow canvas.

  2. In Results, select Metadata.

  3. Select an input anchor or output anchor on the left side of the Results table to compare input and output results

View Data

After you run a workflow, you can view tool input and output data. To view data...

  1. Select a tool or an anchor on a tool on the workflow canvas.

  2. In Results, select Data.

  3. Select an input anchor or output anchor on the left side of the grid to compare input and output results.

By default, the Results window displays the number of records shown in the window out of the total number of records in the data. For most tools, the Results window displays up to 1 MB of data, or up to 1,000 bytes of string data, for each tool anchor. If data exceeds 1 MB, the Results window displays a message that states that partial results are displayed.

  • To view all data from a tool in the Results window, add a Browse tool, and rerun the workflow.

  • To view more than 1 MB of data in the Results window without a Browse tool, adjust Memory Limit per Anchor in User Settings.

Results Table

The Results table includes these items:

This color-coded bar displays at the top of each column (just below the column header) and indicates the quality of the data. The bar might display a combination of these colors based on the breakdown of data quality in the whole column:

  • Green (OK): Indicates values with no identified quality issues, for example, leading or trailing whitespace.

  • Yellow (Null): Indicates values that are null, excluding empty values.

  • Red (Not OK): Indicates values with leading or trailing white spaces or embedded new lines.

  • Gray (Empty): For string data, indicates values that contain at least 1 string with no values. If you convert strings to other data types, empties are converted to nulls.

  • Diagonal lines (Partial results): Indicates that the column contains more than 1 MB of data. The quality bar only reports the quality of the data currently displayed in the Results window.

In columns that contain spatial objects, the data quality bar reports the presence or absence of values. The data quality bar doesn't display in columns that contain report snippets. Use a Browse tool to view spatial objects and report snippets. The data quality bar is not available via the Metadata view.

Select the Fields dropdown and check or uncheck columns to display in the Results window. You can also use the associated and "x" icons to show or hide all fields, respectively. These icons are only enabled when applicable. For example, the Show All Fields icon is disabled if all fields are already showing. Additionally, these items are disabled in the Metadata view.

The Cell Viewer is enabled for the Data view only. Select the dropdown arrow to view the metadata for each data column or the content of a selected cell. Select the paragraph icon to show white space or hidden characters in the cell. Note that the paragraph icon is only enabled if applicable.

Cell Viewer Details

This information is available via the Cell Viewer:

  • Table schema (metadata) displays if no cell is selected.

  • Spatial information displays if a spatial object cell is selected.

  • PCXML code for a snippet displays if a report snippet cell is selected.

  • The record byte size displays if a row is selected.

  • A red triangle appears in the top-right corner of a cell if string data contains anomalies. Examples of anomalies include...

    • Strings with leading or trailing spaces.

    • Strings with embedded tags.

    • Strings with embedded new lines.

    • Numbers that are rounded to 6 decimal places for viewing.

This information is available via the Data view in the Results window. It displays the number of records and the record size (in MB) that are shown in the Results table.

When you select multiple rows (records) in the Results table, the up and down arrow icons allow you to quickly navigate to the next (down arrow) or previous (up arrow) selected row. The arrows are disabled when less than 2 rows are selected and also disabled in the Metadata view.

After you perform a data cleanse function, apply a filter to a column, or sort a column, you have the option to apply these changes to your workflow via corresponding tools. For a detailed explanation, go to Results Window Data Manipulations. Note that these icons are disabled if you have not performed any data manipulations and are also disabled in the Metadata view.

  1. To add tools to your workflow, select the Apply Data Manipulations icon (checkmark).

    • Data Cleanse: When you perform a data cleanse action on a column, select Apply Data Manipulations. This adds a Data Cleansing tool to your workflow with the data cleanse action that you applied in the Results window.

    • Filter: When you filter a column in the Results window, select Apply Data Manipulations. This adds a Filter tool to your workflow with the filter condition that you applied in the Results window.

    • Sort: When you sort a column in the Results window, select Apply Data Manipulations. This adds a Sort tool to your workflow with the sort condition that you applied in the Results window.

  2. To revert any changes that you have made to the Results table (you can only do this before you apply data manipulations), select the Cancel Data Manipulations icon.

Search for data within your results. Use the Enter key on your keyboard to execute the search and only show matching results in the Results window. Select the "x" icon to clear the search results and view all results again. Note that the Search bar is disabled when you switch to the Metadata view.

Important

If columns in your workflow contain brackets in the column name, the search fails and displays this error:

Your results grid interaction could not be completed. Run the workflow and try the interaction again.

To resolve this error, remove the brackets from the column names. You can use the Rename function of the Select tool to do so.

Select either the Data or Metadata buttons to view the corresponding information in the Results window.

Use the Actions dropdown to perform several tasks.

  • Export: Select to export results to a file. Choose to export All Records or Selected Cells. This option isn't available for partial results.

  • Copy to Clipboard: Select the data you want to copy:

    • All Records With Headers

    • All Records Without Headers

    • Selected Cells With Headers

    • Selected Cells Without Headers

  • New Window: Opens the results in a new window where you can switch between a Table view and the data Profile view associated with the Browse tool. Choose from All Records or Selected Records.

To the right of the Actions menu, you have the option to show or hide numeric separators via the 000 icon. Numeric separators are hidden by default.

You can specify the symbol that you want to use as the separator, such as a comma or period, via Localization User Settings.

  • Select 000 (Show Numeric Separator) to display numeric separators in the Results window. For example, if your thousands separator is a comma, then 1000 displays as 1,000.

  • Select 000 again to hide the separators.

Keep in mind that this setting only affects how the numbers display in the Results window. It does not affect the data.

The Input anchor icon is available on the left side of the grid if the selected tool has an input anchor. Select the Input icon to view incoming data.

The Output anchor icon is available on the left side of the grid if the selected tool has an output anchor. Select the Output icon to view outgoing data.

Hover over a column header and select the vertical ellipsis icon to access the Data Cleanse, Filter, and Sort options for that column. To cleanse data for a column in your Results window data...

  1. Select Data Cleanse to access the data cleansing functions. Refer to the Data Cleansing tool for detailed descriptions of these actions:

    • Replace Null Data: Only one of these options is available (depending on data type). Check the checkbox and select Apply to perform this action. To remove this action, uncheck the box and select Apply.

      • Replace Nulls with Blanks (String)

      • Replace Nulls with 0 (Numeric)

    • Remove Unwanted Characters: Check one or more of these options and select Apply to perform the actions. To remove these actions, uncheck the boxes and select Apply.

      • Leading/Trailing Whitespace

      • Tabs, Line Breaks, and Duplicate Whitespace

      • All Whitespace

      • Letters

      • Numbers

      • Punctuation

    • Modify Case: Select one of these options and select Apply to modify the case of all rows in the column.

      • Don't Modify Case: Use this option to return to the original state of the column.

      • Upper Case

      • Lower Case

      • Title Case

  2. Perform your desired data cleanse functions and select Apply to add the changes to the column in the Results window.

  3. To undo your changes, use the Undo button in the Designer toolbar or the Ctrl + Z keyboard shortcut.

Add Data Cleansing Tool to Workflow

When you apply a data cleansing action to a column in the Results window, you have the option to apply that action as a Data Cleansing tool in the workflow.

To do this, select the Apply Data Manipulations icon (checkmark). This adds a Data Cleansing tool to your workflow with the data cleanse action that you applied in the Results window. Read more at Results Window Data Manipulations.

Hover over a column header and select the vertical ellipsis icon to access the Data Cleanse, Filter, and Sort options for that column. To filter your Results window data...

  1. Select Filter to create a basic filter condition like what is available via the Filter tool. The available filter operators vary based on the data type of the selected column.

  2. Create your condition and select Apply. The Results window refreshes and shows only the data that matches the active filter condition. The column where the filter was applied is indicated with a funnel icon.

  3. To remove the filter, hover over the filtered column and select the vertical ellipsis icon. Select Filter and select the Clear link. The Results window refreshes to show data without the filter.

Add Filter Tool to Workflow

When you filter a column in the Results window, select the Apply Data Manipulations icon (checkmark). This adds a Filter tool to your workflow with the filter condition that you applied in the Results window. Read more at Results Window Data Manipulations.

Hover over a column header and select the vertical ellipsis icon to access the Data Cleanse, Filter, and Sort options for that column. To sort your Results window by data from a single column...

  1. Select Sort.

  2. Select one of these sorting options and select Apply.

    • Don't Sort: Default option.

    • Sort Ascending

    • Sort Descending

  3. To remove the sort, select the Don't Sort option.

Add Sort Tool to Workflow

When you sort a column in the Results window, select the Apply Data Manipulations icon (checkmark). This adds a Sort tool to your workflow with the sort condition that you applied in the Results window. Read more at Results Window Data Manipulations.

In some cases, data do not display in Results.

Reason

Resolution

In-Database Tool

Add Browse tool to workflow.

Map or Report Tool

Add Browse tool to workflow.

Selected Disable All Browse Tools

Uncheck Disable All Browse Tools in Workflow Configuration. Go to the Browse tool documentation for more information.

Limited Hard Drive Space

Free up hard drive space.

Workflow and Tool Messages

After you run a workflow, the Results window displays information about what happened during and after the workflow run. There are 2 message views:

  • Last Run: (Default) View messages from the last time you ran the workflow.

  • Configuration: View messages about changes to a tool's configuration.

To view messages after you run a workflow...

  1. Select a tool in the workflow to view tool messages, or select the canvas to view workflow messages.

  2. Select the Info icon to access the message view.

  3. Select Last Run or Configuration.

  4. Select a message type.

To view messages after viewing their data, select the Messages icon.

Message Types

The Results window displays several types of messages and links to files:

  • Errors: A tool was not configured correctly.

  • Conv Errors: Data could not be converted, or data cannot fit in a field. You can select the number of Conversion errors allowed per workflow. Go to Workflow Configuration for more information.

  • Warnings: Available computer memory is less than the preferred setting, or missing fields were detected. Warnings do not cause workflow failure but should be reviewed.

  • Info: Workflow was run, or data is flowing through a tool.

  • Files: Links to input, intermediate, or output files.

  • All: (Default) Displays all messages.

Message Form

Messages are limited to 256 characters. Point to a message to view the entire message.

Each message displays the name of a tool and the tool ID. Each tool in a workflow, including tools that have been removed, is numbered. Tool ID indicates the tool number in the workflow.

To highlight a message, select the icon to the left of the message. Select and hold (or right-click) a message to copy it to the clipboard or save all messages as a TXT file. Select a tool name, in a message, to select the tool in the workflow—this automatically moves the canvas so that the selected tool is visible.

Performance Profiling

If you select Enable Performance Profiling (Workflow Configuration > Runtime) and you run a workflow, messages in the Results window display the percentage of time spent processing each tool. If you use this feature, workflow performance might decrease. Only use it for debugging. Go to Workflow Configuration for more information.