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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #101905 by sterlingbates
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Is there a way to use the Expression Manager to access the timings fields?

For example, in a later question you can tell them it took them 2 minutes and 30 seconds to answer the 5 question quiz portion.

I use expression manager right now already with assessments and other items so I am familiar with using _SQ001 for subquestions, and .value for the assessment values.

Is there something like a .timing to get the seconds from the timing table?

Thanks!

Please move this topic to: "Can I do this with LimeSurvey?" forum please
Last edit: 10 years 3 months ago by sterlingbates. Reason: request forum change for topic
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10 years 3 months ago #101927 by tpartner
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Not as far as I know.

A possible solution may be to use JavaScript to record the timings and store them in hidden questions. EM could then be used to access those hidden questions.

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Tony Partner

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10 years 3 months ago #101947 by sterlingbates
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Thanks for answering!

I had a couple of different methods to solve my problem. I will add the javascript one to the options, thanks for adding that!

I am glad to at least know that limesurvey doesn't have it native since I didn't want to "re-invent the wheel" if I didn't need to :).
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