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9 years 1 day ago #119530
by univations
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Hello my Dears,
I am new in limesurvey and need your knowledge.
I would like to design a predefined answerlist four two questions. If you click on Q1-A3 "three times a week" than in Q2 the answerlist should be limited to A1,A2,A3,A6.
And the same if you click on Q1-A4 "four times a week" than in Q2 the answerlist should be limited to A1,A2,A3,A4,A6.
There is the first question:
Q1 How often are you going to diner.
A1 once a week
A2 two times a week
A3 three times a week [X]
A4 four times a week
A5 everyday
A6 never
There second the first question:
Q2 How often are you eating fastfood.
A1 once a week
A2 two times a week
A3 three times a week
[From here should not be shown anymore]
A4 four times a week
A5 everyday
A6 never
Thanks a lot for your help!!! :kiss:
I am new in limesurvey and need your knowledge.
I would like to design a predefined answerlist four two questions. If you click on Q1-A3 "three times a week" than in Q2 the answerlist should be limited to A1,A2,A3,A6.
And the same if you click on Q1-A4 "four times a week" than in Q2 the answerlist should be limited to A1,A2,A3,A4,A6.
There is the first question:
Q1 How often are you going to diner.
A1 once a week
A2 two times a week
A3 three times a week [X]
A4 four times a week
A5 everyday
A6 never
There second the first question:
Q2 How often are you eating fastfood.
A1 once a week
A2 two times a week
A3 three times a week
[From here should not be shown anymore]
A4 four times a week
A5 everyday
A6 never
Thanks a lot for your help!!! :kiss:
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9 years 1 day ago #119536
by holch
I answer at the LimeSurvey forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
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Replied by holch on topic predefined answerlist four two questions
There might be a solution with Javascript, but if you are not good in coding, the easieast solution will probably be create various questions for the second type and hide/show them, depending on the answers in the first question.
I answer at the LimeSurvey forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
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9 years 1 day ago #119537
by Ben_V
Benoît
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Replied by Ben_V on topic predefined answerlist four two questions
A simple way is to use multiple-choice questions (MCQ) + the "array filter exclusion" feature
Give it a try:
1) Set your Q1 using a MCQ
2) Set your Q2 using a MCQ, with the same answer codes used for Q1 (A1, A2, etc.)
Expand advanced settigs and set:
Minimum answers: 1
Maximum answers: 1
Array filter exclusion: Q1
Give it a try:
1) Set your Q1 using a MCQ
2) Set your Q2 using a MCQ, with the same answer codes used for Q1 (A1, A2, etc.)
Expand advanced settigs and set:
Minimum answers: 1
Maximum answers: 1
Array filter exclusion: Q1
Benoît
EM Variables => bit.ly/1TKQyNu | EM Roadmap => bit.ly/1UTrOB4
Last Releases => 2.6x.x goo.gl/ztWfIV | 2.06/2.6.x => bit.ly/1Qv44A1
Demo Surveys => goo.gl/HuR6Xe (already included in /docs/demosurveys)
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9 years 18 hours ago #119565
by tpartner
Cheers,
Tony Partner
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Replied by tpartner on topic predefined answerlist four two questions
Are both questions on the same page?
Cheers,
Tony Partner
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