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This is an interesting point. What is a "use" when it comes to token?DeveloperChris wrote: I would expect that with token based persistence we could use the "uses left" field to control how many times they can edit their response.
Using LimeSurvey for adhoc client work can be hard. Especially when the clients begin to compare LimeSurvey to other survey tools they know.DeveloperChris wrote: To me that is the logical way it should work and the one I expected and unfortunately told my client.
/* * disable form if uses left is 0 */ jQuery(document).ready(function ($) { var uses = "{TOKEN:USESLEFT}"; if (uses<1) { // hide all questions $('[id^=question]').hide(); // disable next button $('#movenextbtn, #movesubmitbtn').prop('disabled', 'true').addClass('ui-state-disabled'); // hide menu $('#index-menu').hide(); // display alternate message text $('.group-description').html('<p>message to advise users that they have no uses left</p>'); } });
I'm fine with that.DeveloperChris wrote: A little harsh?
LimeSurvey is leaning towards entry users (e.g. students). SaaS platform is getting more domiant. What would you use, if LimeSurvey wouldn't offer a on premise installation? The power user minority is not visble in the LimeSurvey audienceDeveloperChris wrote: We love using LS and have twisted it to our many needs. It's not as easy as some. But as we run literally hundreds of surveys and have very strict security requirements it is really our only choice.