Workflow Dependencies
Use the Workflow Dependencies window to manage input and output paths and data specifications in a workflow from a single location. In Workflow Dependencies, tools are grouped by the input or output path or data specifications used in configuration. You can edit paths individually or as a group to be relative or absolute.
Edit paths in Workflow Dependencies to prepare your workflows to be shared and deployed across your organization.
With a workflow open, click Options > Advanced Options > Workflow Dependencies to open the window.
Workflow Dependencies displays a table of all inputs, outputs, and data in a workflow. The table can be viewed in two ways:
- Show individual Tools: (Default) Displays the configuration of each tool dependent on a data file.
- Group by same Path, Connection and Dataset: Displays tools in groups based on common dependency.
- Click Edit next to the dependency.
- Review the dependency details.
- Directory: Displays the full path of the dependency as it is configured in the workflow.
- Table/Query: Displays the table name or query specified for the dependency.
- Test Error: Displays any error associated with the data.
- Select or deselect tools, to which you want edits to apply. All tools affected by the dependency display in the list.
- Click a button to edit paths.
- All Relative: changes all file dependencies to a relative path to the workflow location
- All Absolute: changes all file dependencies to an absolute path to the file location
- All UNC: changes all file dependencies to a Uniform Naming Convention; all mapped drives are renamed to a network resource
- Test: checks connections and reports errors
- Click OK.
Click one of the following buttons:
For your reference, the workflow path displays at the bottom of Workflow Dependencies.
Tools configured with data files can be edited in Workflow Dependencies.
You can edit any part of a file path in the following tools:
- Input Data Tool
- Output Data Tool
- Dynamic Input Tool
- Run Command Tool
- Directory Tool
- Spatial Match Tool
- Email Tool
- Calgary Tools
You can only edit part of the file path in the following tools:
- Render Tool: Edit any part of the file path including location, directory, name, or file type.
- Street Geocoder Tool: Choose any installed Alteryx Geocoder dataset to use for geocoding.
- Trade Area Tool, Distance Tool, Find Nearest Tool: Choose any installed Drivetime dataset to use for drive time analysis.
- Allocate Input Tool, Allocate Metainfo Tool, Allocate Append Tool, Allocate Report Tool: Choose any installed Allocate dataset to use for demographic data retrieval. Geography and variable selections will be maintained in the workflow.
- Macros not found in the default Macro Directory: \Program Files\Alteryx\bin\RuntimeData\Macros
Macros that are saved to the default Macro directory are not included in Workflow Dependencies.
You can view the following tools, but not edit them, in Workflow Dependencies:
- Tools that use a non-configurable dataset: CASS Tool and US ZIP9 Coder Tool both require a dataset, but Alteryx will always use the Most Recent Vintage.
Some tools cannot be edited in Workflow Dependencies. Edit these tools during tool configuration, before packaging or scheduling a workflow.