Yes, it is.
And if you do not want to bother your grandmother (I always misuse her to say "a person who is not all involved in the survey").
To avoid the manual work you may have a look at this plugin "updateTokenByResponse".
gitlab.com/SondagesPro/TokenManagement/updateTokenByResponse
Add the attribute in the first survey, but empty, fill it by the plugin, and use this sample as the new sample of the second survey.
I want the researchers to be blind
This phrase you did not explain.
I can understand that there is a reason to conduct a "double-blind" survey.
But in my opinion this is only relevant if there might be a bias by the behaviour of people in personal interaction (Does the patient get a placebo or the drug to be tested?).
I mean: Who is the researcher?
If the team who conducts the survey only exports data not related to the groups (neither the random number of the first survey nor the TOKEN:ATTRIBUTE of the second), the analizing team will not know anything except that there where two groups.
You see, this is how you organize the survey.
Joffm