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  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • This relationship is not a function. The domain value 5 is paired with two different range values.
  • This relationship is not a function. The domain value 5 is paired with two different range values.
  • This relationship is not a function. The domain value 5 is paired with two different range values.
  • This relationship is not a function. The domain value 5 is paired with two different range values.
  • This relationship is not a function. The domain value 5 is paired with two different range values.
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …
  • I'm not sure which of the two variables is relevant here so I'll assume that you want to know [Total Missed] as a percentage of Session. Create a MS query using the table that includes your data. In one of the columns, instead of dragging one of …