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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #107558 by blacknail
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Hello all again,

Is it possible to have some kind of link where some simple survey statistics can be presented? I learned about the "Public Statistics" feature, but from what I understood reading the manual, this only provides statistical information to the respondents, at the end of the survey. What I need is somewhat different: I don't want the respondents to have access to statistics, instead I want to have some kind of "portal" (link) only with the total number of respondents (completes & incompletes), so I can pass this information to the company that provided the sample respondents panel to this survey. Of course that in worst case scenario, I can do it manually by consulting the admin module, but that would be the last option to choose from.

Is this possible? I'm using version 2.05.

Best regards!

P.S.: I've found this searching here: www.limesurvey.org/en/community-services...thout-an-useraccount
Could this be what I'm looking for?
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #107565 by fransmarcelissen
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The good news: Yes this is posssible, and even simple. See the attached example. This example can be seen "live" at www.dpvragenlijst.nl/inzetbaarheid.brw . In this example a list of participants is displayed, and the date of completion. In a adition several links are shown, including a link to a report. All other information (also statistical information)is available.

The bad news: this method is based in R and Rapache. You need to run your limesurvey system on a linux server, and to have R and rApache on that server. Moreover you need to have read access to the mysql server. Then the possibilities are endless.
If you want I can send you a paper that I wrote about this subject. But if above does not apply to you, this method is not for you.

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9 years 10 months ago #107733 by blacknail
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Hi fransmarcelissen, thanks for your quick answer and sorry for the late reply. In fact I'm using LimeSurvey but I'm not in charge of the servers here in the Faculty, so I can't implement it, at least directly. Although I think they're running on Linux wheels, it would have to involve the system administrator team, and since I'm on a hurry, I think it won't be possible. Nevertheless, thanks again! :]
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