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10 years 1 month ago #106420 by jajas
Dear Lime Survey Team,

I have question like bellow


Q1. Is 1st Process safe?
[1]Yes [single]
[11] continue process[Single]
[12] Continue with note[Single]
[2]No [Single]


Q2. Is 2nd Process safe?
[1]Yes [single]
[11] continue process[Multiple]
[12] Continue with note[Multiple]
[2]No [Single]


in Q1 and Q2, if i select Yes answer, sub answer [11 and 22] will expand.
but if i select No Answer Sub answer [11 and 22]

Q1 all answer is single answer
Q2 Sub answer of "YES" is multiple

how to make question like this?

Regards,

jajS
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10 years 4 weeks ago #106536 by jajas
Dear All & somebody,

helpme for this case.
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10 years 4 weeks ago #106556 by tpartner
I think this would be best done by simply placing the "sub answers" in separate questions after Q1 and Q2 and use relevance or conditions to show/hide them as required.

You could use JavaScript to move the "sub answers" into Q1 and Q2 but it would get very involved and I think confusing for the respondent.


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10 years 3 weeks ago #106652 by jajas
Hi Tony,

it's mean it's not possible to do this with lime at this time?
btw thanks for advice.
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10 years 3 weeks ago #106662 by tpartner
As I said, this is best done with separate questions.



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