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I have a report that shows Contractor Performance on Inspections; one inspections consists of an assessment of eleven measures. In total, across those eleven measures, there are fifty-six possible points of failure or "fails".
On this report I have two slicers, that allow me to drill down by Inspection Date and by Contractor. In other words I can look at the performance of one or more contractors over various periods of time both as whole and across all eleven individual measures.
What I am looking to do, is develop the report so that I can chart the top fails, per measure, per contractor and of course, per time period.
Taking Measure 1 as an example, there are ten possible fails in Measure 1 and these will always be returned in column CN. So, in the attached, APP0031 has failed one item in Measure 1 and this is recorded in cell BN32. However, APP0191 has failed two items and as such two items are recorded in cell BN192.
The report I am looking to build would be able to count the individual number of times each of the ten possible fail items for Measure 1 appears in column CN and allow this number to work with the existing slicers.
Is this doable?
Link to file - https://ksnenergy-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/dcadwallader_ksnenergy_ie/EbH_X3-2kgFLpR55TR0QoLQ...
@dcadwallader - did you try to attach something? I can't see a link to anything.
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