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Aggregated topic range
It is possible to aggregate topic scores (per topic) for a property, space or asset, to get a realistic view of the scores over time. However, before you can aggregate topic scores, you must define ranges that give meaning to the aggregated scores.
Good to know: If aggregated topic ranges are defined for a topic, it is not possible to add aggregated topic scores that fall outside these ranges.
Example of Aggregated topic range
You want to apply aggregated topic scores to track whether an asset, for example an air conditioning unit, meets the conditions you set for your energy goals. The aggregated topic scores that are registered will reflect potential energy risks for an asset, space or property. Poor insulation or single glazing might score as high risks for the Energy risks topic.
(Property = 14, Columbus Square; Topic = Energy risks)
Topic levels: Low, Medium and High
Minimum and maximum values: 1-5 (low); 6-10 (medium); 11-15 (high)
Aggregated topic ranges can be defined in the Topics TSI at Topic scoring > Aggregated topic ranges. See Adding aggregated topic ranges and Aggregated topic range - fields for information on the configuration of the ranges. The minimum and maximum values you define should depend entirely on the selected calculation method and the topic itself.