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4 years 6 months ago #189882
by mattpic
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Hello to all,
We are currently trying to set up a survey as follows:
1. Choice of suppliers to appraise by the person answering the survey in the first page of the survey
2. Access to the questionnaire only for those suppliers (note: the list of questions is the same for all suppliers)
Also, some of the questions will be "Array (10 points choices)" types and we would like the user to be forced to enter a comment if he chooses 1
Can someone help us with those issues ?
Many thanks in advance !!!
Mathieu
We are currently trying to set up a survey as follows:
1. Choice of suppliers to appraise by the person answering the survey in the first page of the survey
2. Access to the questionnaire only for those suppliers (note: the list of questions is the same for all suppliers)
Also, some of the questions will be "Array (10 points choices)" types and we would like the user to be forced to enter a comment if he chooses 1
Can someone help us with those issues ?
Many thanks in advance !!!
Mathieu
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4 years 6 months ago #189926
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Hi, Mathieu,
your described design is not very clear.
Is it just:
1st question: select the suppliers.
Next: For each of these selected suppliers you want to ask (the same) questions.
Something like a loop through all selected suppliers.
In this case you have to create a question group for each possible supplier and display the selected ones by relevance equation. Unfortunately LS does not support loops.
But: How many possible suppliers and how many questions per supplier?
Or did I misunderstand?
My next question:
You talk about an array(10 points choices).
Is there only ONE comment if some subquestions are rated "1", or is there a comment for each subquestion which is rated "1"?
Here you either have relevance equations like:
{Q1_SQ001==1 OR Q1_SQ002==1 OR Q1_SQ002==1 OR ...}
or
{Q1_SQ001==1}
{Q1_SQ002==1}
...
Joffm
your described design is not very clear.
Is it just:
1st question: select the suppliers.
Next: For each of these selected suppliers you want to ask (the same) questions.
Something like a loop through all selected suppliers.
In this case you have to create a question group for each possible supplier and display the selected ones by relevance equation. Unfortunately LS does not support loops.
But: How many possible suppliers and how many questions per supplier?
Or did I misunderstand?
My next question:
You talk about an array(10 points choices).
Is there only ONE comment if some subquestions are rated "1", or is there a comment for each subquestion which is rated "1"?
Here you either have relevance equations like:
{Q1_SQ001==1 OR Q1_SQ002==1 OR Q1_SQ002==1 OR ...}
or
{Q1_SQ001==1}
{Q1_SQ002==1}
...
Joffm
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4 years 5 months ago #190260
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Hi Joffm
thanks for your help.
please see some info:
1st question: select the suppliers.=>Next: For each of these selected suppliers we want to ask (the same) questions. YES
In this case you have to create a question group for each possible supplier and display the selected ones by relevance equation=> that could do. How do I do (we have for this particular survey 55 suppliers and 13 questions)
For the next issue, each supplier is a subquestion. Question type is an array (10 points choices). We need the person answering the survey to be forced to enter a comment if he rates one supplier (ie one subquestion) 1. How to do that ?
Again, many thanks for your help !!!
thanks for your help.
please see some info:
1st question: select the suppliers.=>Next: For each of these selected suppliers we want to ask (the same) questions. YES
In this case you have to create a question group for each possible supplier and display the selected ones by relevance equation=> that could do. How do I do (we have for this particular survey 55 suppliers and 13 questions)
For the next issue, each supplier is a subquestion. Question type is an array (10 points choices). We need the person answering the survey to be forced to enter a comment if he rates one supplier (ie one subquestion) 1. How to do that ?
Again, many thanks for your help !!!
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4 years 5 months ago #190322
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Replied by Joffm on topic Conditional Survey
Hi,
now I am a bit confused.
You say "13 questions to each selected supplier"
And you say "Each supplier is a subquestion"
Are these mentioned 13 questions all arrays with the suppliers as subquestions? Or is this array outside your 13 question group?
So the best is you provide a LSS export of a prototype which shows your desired design.
Joffm
now I am a bit confused.
You say "13 questions to each selected supplier"
And you say "Each supplier is a subquestion"
Are these mentioned 13 questions all arrays with the suppliers as subquestions? Or is this array outside your 13 question group?
So the best is you provide a LSS export of a prototype which shows your desired design.
Joffm
Volunteers are not paid.
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