Okay, I know this is easy. And, if I wasn't struggling through COVID brain right now (yes, work at home, but brain still jacked from this crud!), I might be able to process. SCENARIO: A list of 303 clients Assessments have been completed, on 301 clients - yup, 2 clients have had more than 1 Assessment. So, I want the final graph to show 301 First Assessments and 2 Second Assessments. I'm guessing I use Summarize, count, then rename, maybe add a row, a formula or two - but, my brain isn't putting it together!
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Hello @MaryCann
Sorry to hear that and hope you feel better soon.
The solution may differ depending on how your data looks like but attached is a WF that could help. Cheers!
This is based on dummy data of 3 clients taking the assessment once and 2 taking it twice.
Ooh!!! I like the use of the Unique tool - that gives me a great idea... Hold on...
Awesome!
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