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5 years 4 months ago #185364 by samh11
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I have a survey with multiple sets of questions with a part A and part B.

For example:

1.A
1.B

2

3.A
3.B

In the above example, the maximum count of questions answered is 3.
1.A and 1.B must count as a maximum of 1 when either one or both questions
are answered. The same for 3.

What approaches can I take to determine the number of questions answered?

I have a working version using an equation question but looking to see if
Lime Survey has an easier or better approach.
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5 years 4 months ago #185367 by DenisChenu
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Hi

1. : use real code, because you can't use 1.A, but only A1 …

You can use Expression manager to count answered response.
For all question type this can work

{count(that.A1.NAOK,that.B1.NAOK,that.A3.NAOK,that.B3.NAOK)}

Unsure for comments checkbox : but it must count answer for comments od for checkbox.

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5 years 4 months ago #185407 by Joffm
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Hi,
anyway, you have to use the Expression Manager.

I have a working version using an equation question but looking to see if
Lime Survey has an easier or better approach.

As long as we do not know your way to calculate the number of answered questions, we are not able to see if there is a better or easier way.

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