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Can there be more explanation - such as an example - for "aggregate including subcategories"? For example, if one uses weighted mean of grades, quite often categories are set up and weighted. Does this mean there is a subcategory within a category? And that the subcategory in that category's total is also calculated? Or just the total for the category is included in the final course total? It's confusing language and hard to explain w/o an example for our instructors. Any clarification would be much appreciated. This came up in the past in the forums: [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=122376]--[[User:Mary Parke|Mary Parke]] 05:12, 22 November 2011 (WST)
Can there be more explanation - such as an example - for "aggregate including subcategories"? For example, if one uses weighted mean of grades, quite often categories are set up and weighted. Does this mean there is a gradebook subcategory within the course category? Or does it have to be like course>Category 1>Subcategory for 1? And that the subcategory in that category's total is also calculated? Or just the total for the category is included in the final course total? It's confusing language and hard to explain w/o an example for our instructors. Any clarification would be much appreciated. This came up in the past in the forums: [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=122376]--[[User:Mary Parke|Mary Parke]] 05:12, 22 November 2011 (WST)

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Can there be more explanation - such as an example - for "aggregate including subcategories"? For example, if one uses weighted mean of grades, quite often categories are set up and weighted. Does this mean there is a gradebook subcategory within the course category? Or does it have to be like course>Category 1>Subcategory for 1? And that the subcategory in that category's total is also calculated? Or just the total for the category is included in the final course total? It's confusing language and hard to explain w/o an example for our instructors. Any clarification would be much appreciated. This came up in the past in the forums: [1]--Mary Parke 05:12, 22 November 2011 (WST)