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6 years 4 months ago #161645
by ROSt52
conditions for a question was created by ROSt52
When I set the condition for a question and use the answers of more than 1 previous question, the condition is always ANSWER QUESTION 1 AND ANSWER QUESTION 2
I need to set the conditions to ANSWER QUESTION 1 OR ANSWER QUESTION 2
How can I replace the AND by OR?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I need to set the conditions to ANSWER QUESTION 1 OR ANSWER QUESTION 2
How can I replace the AND by OR?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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6 years 4 months ago #161648
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The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
Replied by jelo on topic conditions for a question
You need to use different scenarios. Between two scenarios you have a OR.
manual.limesurvey.org/Setting_conditions..._the_use_of_scenario
manual.limesurvey.org/Setting_conditions..._the_use_of_scenario
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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6 years 4 months ago #161652
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Replied by holch on topic conditions for a question
OR you could just use Relevance Equations instead of conditions. Usually it is quicker and more flexible anyway.
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6 years 4 months ago #161728
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Thanks for both of your questions.
I used the scenario approach and it works.
The approach with relevance equation might work as well, I only did not test it.
I used the scenario approach and it works.
The approach with relevance equation might work as well, I only did not test it.
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