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7 Steps to Successful
Data Blending for Excel
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
What is Data Blending?
The evolution of self-service analytics is upon us. What
started out as a means to an end for a data analyst who
dealt with a single source of data, has now led to the
necessity of combining multiple sources of data.
Traditional Data
Cloud Apps
Enrichment Data
Demographic
Emerging Data
Firmographic
Amazon Redshift
Industry-specific
CRM
Spatial
Data Warehouse
DataSift
Google Analytics
Excel
Marketo
Marketing Data Mart
Twitter
Throughout this evolution, data blending has empowered
those analysts in the line of business with the ability to access
and combine data from multiple sources to reveal deeper
intelligence that drives better business decision-making.
Analysts use data blending to build an analytic dataset
to answer a specific business question or take advantage
of opportunities, with insight into customer preferences,
marketing campaign results, financial operations, site and
merchandising optimization, and much more.
New Business Opportunities
Customer Analytics
Financial & Statistical Analysis
Predictive Analytics
Spatial Analysis
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
What is Data Blending for Excel?
Microsoft Excel is everywhere; it can be an analysts best friend and their
worst nightmare at the same time. It is great for calculations and manipulating
numeric data. On the other hand, it can be a headache for those who utilize it
for heavy data cleansing and processing, blending multiple data sources, and
anything but the most basic analytics.
Excel is not equipped to combine large
and multiple sources of data easily
Many analysts who rely on Excel for data blending struggle with:
Accessing any type and size of data
Preparing and transforming large data files
Incomplete data and small differences
between fields require manual work
before combining data
Joining multiple datasets/tabs/spreadsheets
Understanding the complexity within a spreadsheet
Analysts have to remember and
repeat the same tedious steps
whenever data changes
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Alteryx addresses the Transparency Challenge
Understanding your business begins with understanding your data.
The Intuitive Workflow
of Alteryx Analytics
helps analysts
Alteryx delivers an intuitive, drag and drop workflow for data blending that
leads to deeper insights in hours, not weeks. It makes analysts more productive,
and delivers the transparency and automation they need to ensure a thorough
and accurate analysis.
Self document the data
blending process
Understand every transition
the data takes
See where errors/issues arise
Work with multiple data
sources easier
Input tool: Connect to
Customer Database
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Input tool: Connect
to Product Sales
Auto Field tool: Automatically
change field types
Select tool: Change
field names
Summarize tool: Count and add
the value of the transactions
Join tool: Combine data
streams on common fields
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Recipe for faster data blending
Ingredients you need
Get data from the sources needed for your analysis
A copy of Alteryx
alteryx.com/download
Prepare, cleanse and isolate data
A list of the data sources you
want to blend
Transform your data without manual formulas or copying data
Join the specific data required from all your different types
of sources
Reformat or restructure your data
Output results to Excel
Automate and Parameterize your data processes
Access to each database or
source you are going to use
A rough specification of the
dataset you need
A clear understanding of the
analysis you want to deliver
See demo videos on Data
Blending at alteryx.com/
solutions/data-blending
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Get data from the sources needed
for your analysis
By using the Input tool you can drag and drop data sources onto the
Alteryx canvas to start building your workflow
Unlike Excel, Alteryx can handle any dataset regardless of size
even spreadsheets with millions of records
Preview your datasets so that before you blend them
together you can understand if you need to make changes later
in the workflow
Input tool: Connect to
Customer Database
Input tool: Connect to
Product Sales
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Ensure you have the right
credentials to access your
data sources
Analyze all data types
without data size limitations
Bring all Excel tabs and
worksheets into a single view
Blend data from Excel, data
warehouses, third-party data
providers, and cloud-based
data, including social media
Input tool: Connect to
Store Information
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Prepare, cleanse and isolate data
Once you have accessed your datasets you can now prepare them for
blending and analysis
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Use the Select tool to reformat the data, plus change or rename fields
Make product names,
categories, and user IDs
consistent as you bring
multiple datasets together
Utilize the Filter tool to isolate a subset of the data you are
interested in
Read CSV or XML files in as
string or text fields
The Auto Field tool automatically sets the field type for each string field
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Input tool: Connect
to Product Sales
Auto Field tool: Automatically
change field types
Select tool: Change
field names
Input tool: Connect to
Customer Database
Filter tool: Isolate
a subset of data
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Transform your data without
manual formulas or copying data
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Use the Summarize tool to aggregate data; For example, calculate Total
Spend and Number of Transactions by Customer ID
Group and count
records passing through
a data stream
The Summarize tool does the work that pivot tables do in Excel
Determine min and
max values, plus keep
a running total
Summarize tool: Count the number of
transactions, and add the value of the transactions
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Join the specific data required from
all your different types of sources
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Combine each spreadsheet file or tab into a single stream using
the Union tool
Bring together fields that
dont match exactly using the
Fuzzy Match tool
Join multiple fields without having to pre-process and concatenate
key fields together
Perform inner and outer joins
without multiple
VLOOKUP expressions
Create a macro that brings
in all spreadsheet tabs in a
simple click
Incorporate Fuzzy Matching to
handle non-exact matching of
customer names or addresses
(e.g. John, Jon, Johnny, or Jonathan)
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Union tool: Combine each data
source into a single stream
Join tool: Combine data
streams on common fields
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Reformat or restructure your data
Transpose and rearrange fields in large sets of data without the
worry of your system crashing as it does in Excel when very large
datasets are used
Use the Formula tool to create expressions, which are similar to
formulas you can create in Excel
Transpose tool: Move data from
columns to rows (or vice versa)
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Crosstab and transpose
on a full dataset rather
than working on separate
spreadsheets
Formula tool: Create a new field
based on IF THEN statements
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Output results to Excel
Deliver output from Alteryx back to Excel for further reporting
or analysis
Format the output to deliver data into multiple tabs in a spreadsheet
Feed output to a specific table where it can append or replace records
in the table
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Use Alteryx Server to
schedule updates to the
files, ensuring analysts are
working with up-to-date
transactional information
Output data in a wide variety
of flat file and relational
database formats
Output tool: Export data
in the format you need
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Automate and Parameterize your
data processes
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Save and automate your workflow to run the same processes with
updated data and eliminate the potential for error
Create a workflow once and
reuse it for future processes
or outputs
Package your workflow into an analytic application that can run in a
browser-based environment
Create a macro to ease
repeatable processes
Give decision makers the ability to customize and run analytic
applications without having to build workflows
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Use Advanced Analytics to
score customers
Utilize advanced analytics to better understand and predict
customer behavior
Calculate the likelihood that a customer will respond to an ad
or mailing
Score customers and future prospects based on historical patterns
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Utilize boosted models to
understand the importance
of predictor fields
Perform advanced analytics
without writing code or
scripts
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Logistic Regression tool:
Determine the probability that
someone will respond to a campaign
Score tool: Calculate the percentage
of likelihood to respond
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Incorporate spatial analysis to
find customers
Recipe for
analytic greatness
Delivering deep spatial analysis in Excel can be very difficult or require
other tools
Match data based on spatial
information (e.g. customers
inside a trade area)
Understand where customers and store locations fall on a map with the
Create Points tool
Use heat maps to spot trends
in data
Understand how long it takes to drive to store locations,
not just distance
Use spatial tools to perform
tasks in seconds that would
normally take days or weeks
Create Points tool: Geocode
addresses to create spatial data
Using Excel and Mapinfo could easily
take 4 hours to put together the raw
data. Using Alteryx it can take under
a minute.
Systems Engineer, Verizon Wireless
Distance tool: Calculate the drive time
between two points or define a trade area
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Novus Manages Complex
Advertising Campaigns and
Forecasts Outcomes with Alteryx
In todays fast-paced
data-driven world, we
could no longer rely on
spreadsheets and limited
business intelligence
tools. We needed to put
flexibility and power
into the hands of our key
business users.
Margy Campion
Senior Vice President of Business
Operations at Novus
Using Alteryx, Novus quickly gleaned strategic insights from hundreds
of data inputs to manage the current advertising planning process for its
clients while also forecasting anticipated outcomes.
Deeper Insights
Analyzed effectiveness metrics for thousands of placements, supporting
timely optimization
Hours vs. Weeks
Produced insights in 30 minutes, allowing for continuous evaluation of and
improvement to media targeting efforts
Intuitive Workflow
Simplified processes to create a way to run through multiple cause-andeffect scenarios with many variables
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Why should analysts use
Alteryx and Excel together?
Deliver faster results, utilizing more data
Eliminate manual processes to deliver
more consistent data
With Alteryx, we can string
components together and lock
down a build process. If there
are any anomalies during
quality control, we know
exactly what component to go
back to and correct based on
what we are seeing and we
dont miss deadlines.
Erich Kaiser
Spend more time focusing on the business
rather than preparing data
VP of Data Processing & Special Projects
DatabaseUSA
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Alteryx Delivers on the three things analysts need most
Empowered analysts who can access all the data they need,
when they need it
Single intuitive workflow for a complete data blending
& advanced analytics process
Deeper business insight that can be achieved
without relying on others
Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
Next Steps
Try data blending in Alteryx
alteryx.com/download
Download the data blending kit
bit.ly/datablendingkit
View Customer videos
alteryx.com/customers
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Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel
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Cookbook Series | 7 Steps to Successful Data Blending for Excel