So, that's a strange title… Here's the deal:
We have survey data about support tickets. It's pretty basic— just Good, Neutral, and Bad as responses. A person can be interviewed more than once. So, I've been creating a visual of "Sentiment by user". It's a stacked bar graph with the following:
X axis: The user's name
Y axis: Count of user sentiment
Series: User sentiment
So, with a little formatting and sorting, we end up with Bob on the X axis with a tall blue bar since he's always happy but needs lots of help. Jane has a shorter blue bar with a little red top bar since 1 support ticket went badly but the rest were good. Joe has just a tall red bar since he's never happy. And so on…
So, I'd like to include only the people that have at least one non-happy (that is, neutral or bad) response. This would, using the examples, exclude Bob. How could I do that? Thank you.
Name | Date | Disposition |
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Bob | 8/25/2024 | Good |
Jane | 8/21/2024 | Good |
Joe | 8/22/2024 | Bad |
Bob | 8/10/2024 | Good |
Bob | 8/12/2024 | Good |
Joe | 8/9/2024 | Bad |
Jane | 8/8/2024 | Bad |
Joe | 8/26/2024 | Bad |
Bob | 8/26/2024 | Good |
Bob | 8/16/2024 | Good |
Joe | 8/26/2024 | Bad |
Jane | 8/17/2024 | Good |
Jane | 8/11/2024 | Good |
Bob | 8/14/2024 | Good |
Bob | 8/18/2024 | Good |