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3 years 1 month ago - 3 years 1 month ago #229036 by getter
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Hi,
i want to create a survey for families and their life situation. it contains questions for the houshold and also for each member of the family. 

Can i create a survey for the houshold with questions for all members and then One survey wich can filled out from every family member. In the houshold-part should be a button - create new person and then followed by all questions for the person.
on database i need anwers in two tables - one for houshold and one for persons.

is this possible?


 
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3 years 1 month ago #229039 by Joffm
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Hi,
I wonder why you did not answer the initial questions.

Now,
will it be an open survey or a token-based survey?
And how do you imagine the workflow?
Either: After the household part the family members answer their questions immediately one after the other?
Or: After the household part the family members answer their part whenever they want to do,immediately, the next day or some days later?

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3 years 1 month ago #229052 by getter
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Hi,
i didn't answered it, because it is not important for my case. I i need a special environment for my case i am going to create it....

It should be a token-based survey and with ideal conditions it can be answered whenever they want, but with one token.

The token leads to the houshold part and if it is completed, the persons part will be shown and then every person can start whenever he or she wants.

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3 years 1 month ago #229054 by tammo
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At this moment this cannot be done without extra programming. But maybe other experts know other solutions?


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3 years 1 month ago #229056 by Joffm
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I'd do it like that:
Create two surveys
1st survey:
"uses left"=1 in participants table
2nd survey:
same token as in 1st survey,
"uses left=(high enough to cover all household members)"
setting "Enable token-based response persistence:"  OFF

In the end page of survey 1 display the link to survey 2 or send a confirmation mail with the link.

This works fine but you cannot avoid that one household member answers the second survey several times.

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