Why are some of my data sources not showing numbers? Instead they‘re just showing dashes.
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A dash may indicate that there are 0 participants that meet the data sources qualifications. Or that the source is still loading.
If you are referencing the report editing area where you specify the data sources for the report, one reason why there will be a dash instead of numbers is if the data source is hidden using rater category display logic. Rater category display logic is edited in Report Options.
If you are referencing data sources within tables in the report itself, a dash usually means that there is nothing recorded for that data source. For example, if an individual has not completed the self-evaluation, their self-evaluation score will show a dash.
If you are referencing data sources within tables in the report itself, a dash usually means that there is nothing recorded for that data source. For example, if an individual has not completed the self-evaluation, their self-evaluation score will show a dash.
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