1. Log in to the web app.
2. Select Pie chart iconAnalytics from the menu on the left-hand side.
3. Edit an existing dashboard or create a new one.
4. Click Settings icon on the upper-right corner of the chart.
5. Click View report iconInspections on the upper-right of the page as the type of data to report on.
6. Click the dropdown menu under “Metric” and select Inspections.
7. Click the dropdown menu under “Attribute” and select Question.
8. Click Select a question, then select the template and the question you want to analyze from the dropdown menu.
9. Click Done.
10. Click Save, then click Save chart on the upper-right of the page.
11. Click Save on the upper-right of the page to save the changes to your dashboard.
1. Log in to the web app.
2. Select Pie chart iconAnalytics from the menu on the left-hand side.
3. Edit an existing dashboard or create a new one.
4. Click Settings icon on the upper-right corner of the chart.
5. Click the dropdown menu under “Metric” and select Responses. The Attribute will be set to Response set value by default.
6. Click Select a response set and select the response set you want to use.
7. Click the dropdown under “Chart type” and select the relevant chart style for your data.
8. Click Save chart on the upper-right of the page to save the changes to the chart.
9. Click Save on the upper-right of the page to save the changes to your dashboard.
You can only filter data by selecting default response sets and Global Response Sets. Default response sets are added automatically when you create a new template. However, when you rename, delete, or add new responses, they will appear as number placeholders in charts.
The “Question” attribute only supports multiple-choice questions which include custom response sets and Global Response Sets.
Charts with multiple metrics selected can’t use the “Question” attribute.
Number placeholders such as [1], [2], and so on means that the response has either been newly added, renamed, or deleted from the template.
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