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How to display the "comments" for question type Multiple Choice with Comments

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2 years 2 months ago - 2 years 2 months ago #234231 by eyeballs
Normally I would use the following to display/show the question data: {name_SQ001.NAOK),name_SQ001.shown)}. If this the general statement for a normal question, what is the difference for the Multiple Choice with Comment question? How is the comment of the question "shown".

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2 years 2 months ago #234410 by Joffm
Hi,
Either you read the manual about "QCode variable naming"
[url] www.limesurvey.org/manual/ExpressionScript_-_Presentation/en [/url]

or you create your question, activate the survey and have a look at the answer table.
Here you see exactly how to access subquestions, question, etc.
You may enter some data to make it clearer.
Afterwards you stop the survey.

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2 years 2 months ago - 2 years 2 months ago #235534 by holch

Normally I would use the following to display/show the question data: {name_SQ001.NAOK),name_SQ001.shown)}


No, you won't.
Code:
{name_SQ001.NAOK),name_SQ001.shown)}
is not a valid equation. This is totally messed up.

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