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8 years 3 weeks ago #133732
by sanjeev
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Hi,
View saved but not submitted responses showing Saved responses: 0 for a survey inside admin but there are more responses inside "Responses 7 Statistics" section.
Please suggest some one why this happening.
Looking forward for quick response.
View saved but not submitted responses showing Saved responses: 0 for a survey inside admin but there are more responses inside "Responses 7 Statistics" section.
Please suggest some one why this happening.
Looking forward for quick response.
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8 years 3 weeks ago #133736
by jelo
Response section and saved, but not submitted responses are different things.
When nobody is using the function to save, but not submit there response, you will have 0 saved (but unsubmitted) responses.
You still can have completed and uncompleted submitted responses in the statistics.
That is the indented behavior.
I wouldn't add lines like "looking forward for a quick response". That won't help to get an quick answer. Mostly it will result in the opposite reaction.
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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What is your question?sanjeev wrote: View saved but not submitted responses showing Saved responses: 0 for a survey inside admin but there are more responses inside "Responses 7 Statistics" section.
Response section and saved, but not submitted responses are different things.
When nobody is using the function to save, but not submit there response, you will have 0 saved (but unsubmitted) responses.
You still can have completed and uncompleted submitted responses in the statistics.
That is the indented behavior.
I wouldn't add lines like "looking forward for a quick response". That won't help to get an quick answer. Mostly it will result in the opposite reaction.
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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8 years 3 weeks ago #133782
by DenisChenu
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+1 (1 Karma for this)jelo wrote: .....
I wouldn't add lines like "looking forward for a quick response". That won't help to get an quick answer. Mostly it will result in the opposite reaction.
Assistance on LimeSurvey forum and LimeSurvey core development are on my free time.
I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH member, professional service on demand , plugin development .
I don't answer to private message.
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