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Looking for help on a CX dashboard table that shows averages, response count, by FY and change

  • January 21, 2026
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gdyczyak
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Hello Everyone,

I am looking for advice on a CX Table widget that i need to display the following:

  • I have 5 total surveys but i am trying to show how they all contribute to the overall average 0-10 score. For instance a survey with 1,000 responses will drive the score higher or lower depending on its average score compared to a survey with 100.
    • The table needs to show our average score between FY as well as how many responses we received
      • Bonus if it could show the contribution % to the overall score by each survey type
  • In the dashboard data, i have each of the surveys mapped to their own individual Number Set variable as well as an overall one that has the combined scores.

Attempts so far:

Multi Source Table: I was able to look at the averages for all 5 surveys plus the overall score, but i could not figure out how to show a Count columns in between the averages to display how many responses we received in each of those years

 

Table Widget:

Creating 2 separate table widgets i was able to display the averages and response totals separately, but I was unable to line it up as intended on 1 table.

Thanks for any advice!

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gdyczyak
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  • January 21, 2026

Ideally something similar to this (numbers and % are just for illustration): 

 


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  • January 21, 2026

how did you set the metric? is it direct average or you did some arithmetic operations using custom metric

 


gdyczyak
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how did you set the metric? is it direct average or you did some arithmetic operations using custom metric

 

Direct average