The "unassigned" values are trying to look at some scores. If you select the "unassigned" values, a dropdown box will be available. In a nutshell, it's trying to check the users score against a Passing Score (in your case 100%). I can't remember the exact name of the variables off the top of my head, but they are quite intuitive and you should be able to figure out which variables to select.
Phil thank you, that was perfect! I knew I could just insert a new one but there are layers and other stuff I didn't want to have to re-create. Your solution was exactly what I needed. :)
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The "unassigned" values are trying to look at some scores. If you select the "unassigned" values, a dropdown box will be available. In a nutshell, it's trying to check the users score against a Passing Score (in your case 100%). I can't remember the exact name of the variables off the top of my head, but they are quite intuitive and you should be able to figure out which variables to select.
A simpler fix is to duplicate the the results slide and the variables will be fixed.
Yeah, that's what's so weird. Nothing even resembling the correct variables is in the dropdown.
Phil thank you, that was perfect! I knew I could just insert a new one but there are layers and other stuff I didn't want to have to re-create. Your solution was exactly what I needed. :)