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8 years 6 months ago #124361 by Thomassie
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Is there a possibility to hide some answers in a dropdown menu, in a manner that on a later date they can be made visible in a quick and easy way.

example: Our survey is ment to measure competence in our organisation . We want to start with a testgroup but at a later stage we want to measure all our employees. I want to start with implementing the names of all our employees in a dropdownmenu, but for now I only want the persons in the testfase to be visible.
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8 years 6 months ago #124374 by mascarpone
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First thing that comes to mind is that you may add those names to your list later while the survey is already active
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8 years 6 months ago #124375 by Thomassie
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That is the most obvious answer, which immediately crossed my mind.

The problem is that I don't know all the testpersons yet, but I want to get on with my work. That's why I figured, if I can make dropdownmenu's with all the employees then I can select/deselect them later and I don't need to make different survey's or fiddle around later. Inputwise it just seems to make more sense that this feature would be available.
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8 years 6 months ago #124376 by holch
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Well, if you don't know the test persons yet, then I why not leave the question empty for now and move on to the next questions. Just fill this particular question later.

By the way, which version of Limesurvey are you using? I am not sure if for your question type the relevance equation for subquestions (which was implemented in 2.06+) works. Never tried it for this question type, as I hardly use it.

One other thought: Is this question for the respondent to choose their name? In this case I would rather work with tokens and give the respective token (or send a link) to each employee. I find it a much cleaner solution. but this of course depends on what you need this question for, which could be a totally different aproach to what I imagine.

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8 years 6 months ago #124379 by Thomassie
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I could leave it open, I guess ;) and work on the other stuff first :)

the survey is for an organisation that works with mentally disabled adults. The survey is meant as a tool to recognize talents within our employees. The cliënts, their network, collegues, the managers and the employee himself fill in this survey. Thus creating a 360° feedback.

At the beginning of the survey people can choose who they want to validate. To create a user-friendly drop down menu they first have to choose which function this person has and then they have to choose on which floor this person works. Finally resulting in a drop down menu, with for example, 9 names they can choose from. For the test survey not all employees are validated, but eventually I will need to do this. Therefore i was thinking to already make the lists complete but only activate the answers of the tespersons in the dropdown menu .

I hope I made myself a bit clear :)

If there is another way to accomplish this, please let me know.

greetings

thomas
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8 years 6 months ago #124380 by holch
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Now things are becoming clearer.

You are filtering the list of employees by function and floor, only then they receive a list of employees.

How do you filter this anyway? What question types are you using for the two first filter questions? The 3rd is a dropdown, that seems to be clear. At the moment I don't really understand how it helps you to hide some options, because with the filters, you need many versions of the 3rd question anyway. Or how is this planned in your survey?

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8 years 6 months ago #124381 by Thomassie
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I filter with dropdownmenus and then allocate with the conditionsfunction.

So you choose from a dropdownmenu "function A" then below a dropdownmenu with a choice of "floors" appears. Then you choose a floor.
For example "floor Delta" and then you get the dropdownmenu with employee names

Is this a redundant approach ?
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