The Name Merge Type shows the name of the selected element. This merge type is designed to be used with the Top and Bottom parameters but is not limited to that.
Elements to select the name from | |||
| How to show | Using the Merge Manager | Parameter | Notes |
| Total Result for this Assessment. | From "Show" choose Assessment | Survey | If the Section is also specified this parameter is ignored. |
| Results for all sections. | From "Show" choose Sections From "Section" choose All Sections | SectionNo=ALL | If the Subsections parameter is not used, there will be a result for each section. |
| Result for one section. | From "Show" choose Sections From "Section" choose Section to be displayed | SectionNo=n | If the Subsections parameter is not used, there will be one result. n=the section number |
| Results for all subsections within the specified sections | From "Show" choose Subsections From "Section" choose All Sections or Section name From "Subsection" choose All Sub Sections | SubSectionNo=ALL | The Section parameter must also be used. If the Questions parameter is not used, there will be a result for each subsection. |
| Result for one subsection. | From "Show" choose Subsections From "Section" choose Section name From "Subsection" choose Subsection to be displayed | SubSectionNo=n | The Section parameter must also be used. If the Questions parameter is not used, there will be one result. n=the subsection number |
| Results for all questions within the specified sections and subsections. | From "Show" choose Questions From "Section" choose Section name From "Subsection" choose All Subsections or Subsection name. From "Question" choose All Questions | QuestionNo=ALL | Section and Subsection parameters must also be used. |
| Result for one question. | From "Show" choose Questions From "Section" choose Section name. From "Subsection" choose Subsection name. From "Question" choose Question to be displayed | QuestionNo=n | Section and Subsection parameters must also be used. n=the question number |
| Results for all segmentations | From "Show" choose Segmentations From "Segmentation" choose All Segmentations | SegmentationNo=ALL | Can not be combined with other options (e.g. Sections or Subsections) May be filtered by segmentation groups or Top/Bottom. |
| Result for one segmentation. | From "Show" choose Segmentations From "Segmentation" choose Segmentation to be displayed | SegmentationNo=n | Can not be combined with other options (e.g. Sections or Subsections) n = the Segmentation Number, this is available in the Segmentations function. |
Filters | |||
| How to | Using the Merge Manager | Parameter | Notes |
| Include all segmentation groups. | From "Segmentation Group" choose All Segmentation Groups | SegG=ALL | Only applicable if the SegmentationNo=ALL display option is taken |
| Include one segmentation group only. | From "Segmentation Group" choose Segmentation Group name | SegG=n | Only applicable if the Segmentation display option is taken |
| Select the nth Top scoring item in the specified element range | From "Options" choose Select Top. In "Top" enter a number - 1 for the top, 2 for the second top, etc. Hit enter | Top=n | When using the Top function, the elements to display become the range for the Top to be selected from. For example, SectionNo=All Top=1 will show the top scoring section. n=1 for the top scoring item, n=2 for the 2nd top scoring item, etc. |
| Select the nth Bottom scoring item in the specified element range | From "Options" choose Select Bottom. In "Bottom" enter a number - 1 for the bottom, 2 for the second bottom, etc. Hit enter | Bottom=n | When using the Bottom function, the elements to display become the range for the lowest scoring to be selected from. For example, SectionNo=All Bottom=1 will show the lowest scoring section. n=1 for the lowest scoring item, n=2 for the 2nd lowest scoring item, etc. |
Options | |||
| How to | Using the Merge Manager | Parameter | Notes |
Choose the rating text based on the difference between two Segmentation Groups. Normally a Rating Type will be configured specifically for use with differences. | From "Options" select Differences From "Differences" select Difference Between Segmentations From "Options" select Base Segmentations | Metric=DiffSeg Base-SegG=n Base-SegmentationNo=ALL or Base-SegmentationNo=n | Display text selected based on the difference between two Segmentation Groups. If the Segmentation score is higher than the base Segmentation Score, the result will be positive, if it is below, the result will be negative. If SegmentationNo=ALL is specified, the Base and the display Segmentation groups must have matching segmentations in the same order. |
Choose the rating text based on the difference between two Iterations. Normally a Rating Type will be configured specifically for use with differences | From "Options" select Differences From "Differences" select Difference Between Iterations From "Options" select Base Iteration | Metric=DiffIteration Base-Iteration=(First, Previous, Last) | Display text selected based on the difference between two Iterations. If the Iteration score is higher than the base Iteration Score, the result will be positive, if it is below, the result will be negative. |
Choose the rating text based on the difference between two Roles. Normally a Rating Type will be configured specifically for use with differences. . | From "Options" select Differences From "Differences" select Difference Between Roles From "Options" select Base Role | Metric=DiffIdentifier Base-Identifier=nnnnnnn | Display text selected based on the difference for between two Roles. If the actual Role score is higher than the base Role Score, the result will be positive, if it is below, the result will be negative. |
Choose the rating text based on the difference between two Segmentation Groups. Normally a Rating Type will be configured specifically for use with differences | From "Options" select Differences From "Differences" select Difference to Benchmark From "Options" select Benchmark | Metric=DiffBM BM1=n (0 or Classifier No) | Display text selected based on the difference between the score and the Benchmark. If the actual score is higher than the Benchmark Score, the result will be positive, if it is below, the result will be negative. |
Some example merge strings are:
{Name[SectionNo=ALL SubSectionNo=ALL Top=1]} - this will return the name of the top scoring subsection
{RatingSubsection.RatingText[SectionNo=ALL SubSectionNo=ALL Top=1]} - this will return the corresponding rating text for the top scoring subsection
{Name[SectionNo=ALL SubSectionNo=ALL QuestionNo Top=1]} - this will return the name of the top scoring question
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