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This is correct. The "1" to "5" value is numeric. I am currently grouping by the course name. In the group header I have three charts, one for each question I am charting.
On these charts they will only show "3", "4" and "5" if I don't have...
This is generally correct.
Each student filled out a course evaluation after taking the course. Each evaluation had 28 questions on it. Each evaluation equals a record in the database table. Each question can be 1 to 5 (Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree or Strongly Agree with what...
There is one table with each of the students entire survey as one record ( ex. CourseName, CourseDate, Question01, Question02, ...). I have a total of 28 questions but will only need to "chart" 3 of these questions. I have all of teh questions in a different table ( Question01 = Blah...
Ken,
The database consists of people's responses of a course evaluation. The table lists the course name ( course 1, course 2...) then the first questions answer ( 1,2,3,4,5 ). When I have a 1,2,3,4 and 5 in the database the chart will graph the percentage of students that choose 1,2...
I am creating a chart that is reporting on a small amount of data. The data values can be 1 to 5. If I only have values of 3, 4 and 5 in my database the chart will not leave a space for where the 1 and 2 would have shown up at. I need to be able to show the chart with 1 and 2 as just and...
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