Hi Tony!
Thanks a lot for the explanation, it makes sense, and it works just fine.
If it's not too much trouble, could I ask one more question? I am struggling with one more thing and maybe you will know if there is a solution.
I have a multiple choice question, where the user can select more than one answer. Let's say the answers are A,B,C,D,E,F,G. Now for each one of the answers I have additional questions, that are being asked.
With the help you gave me before I know how to set it up that the additional questions only appear when the answer in the initial question is selected. So if the user selects answers A,C, D and F, he gets four additional questions, but when the user selects only answer A, then he only gets one additional question.
What I would like to do, however, is to limit the amount of additional questions to three. So if the user selects one, two or three answers in the initial question, he gets three more questions, but when the user selects more than three answers, he also gets three questions, that are randomised from the given answers. So if the user selects answers A,B,C,D,E, he gets three questions that are chosen randomly, so could be any combination of them.
I'm not sure if my explanation is clear and makes sense so I will try to rephrase and show it in steps:
1. User answers a multiple choice question, and can select between 1-7 answers.
2. If the user chooses 3 or less answers, he gets specific follow up questions based on these.
3. If the user chooses more than 3 answers, he still gets 3 follow up questions, and it's random which three he will get, obviously out of the answers he selected.
Please let me know if something like this is possible, and if yes, how to tackle it. I would really appreciate your comments.
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