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3 years 9 months ago #200337
by yyuksel
Conditions to Multiple Answer question was created by yyuksel
Hi,
in one part of my survey i need skip conditions. if question 1=Answer6(no) skip to question5
I will try to explain.
Question 1 is a multiple answer question and has a 6 subquestions.
Answer1
Answer2
Answer3
Answer4
Answer5
Answer6-No
If someone say no (answer6) to question 1 then go to question5. If someone select one of answer 1-5 or multiple then continue to Question 2-3-4-5. I can do this with single choice item but can’t manage to do with multiple.
i add an example.
Thanks in advance
in one part of my survey i need skip conditions. if question 1=Answer6(no) skip to question5
I will try to explain.
Question 1 is a multiple answer question and has a 6 subquestions.
Answer1
Answer2
Answer3
Answer4
Answer5
Answer6-No
If someone say no (answer6) to question 1 then go to question5. If someone select one of answer 1-5 or multiple then continue to Question 2-3-4-5. I can do this with single choice item but can’t manage to do with multiple.
i add an example.
Thanks in advance
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3 years 9 months ago #200340
by Joffm
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Replied by Joffm on topic Conditions to Multiple Answer question
Hi,
I'd revise the layout of the survey.
Why do you display "group by group" and have all these questions in one group?
I'll never understand that.
Anyway, if you really want to display it like this
add this relevance equation
to Q2 to Q4: count(that.q1)>0 and q1_SQ006!="Y"
to Q5: count(that.q1)>0
Of course, q1_SQ006 has to be exclusive.
Joffm
I'd revise the layout of the survey.
Why do you display "group by group" and have all these questions in one group?
I'll never understand that.
Anyway, if you really want to display it like this
add this relevance equation
to Q2 to Q4: count(that.q1)>0 and q1_SQ006!="Y"
to Q5: count(that.q1)>0
Of course, q1_SQ006 has to be exclusive.
Joffm
Volunteers are not paid.
Not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless
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3 years 9 months ago #200343
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Replied by yyuksel on topic Conditions to Multiple Answer question
Thank you
This is the only a little part of the big survey, it has 7 group , I just want to create as it original structure, sorry about that.
the problem is i don't know how to add this relevance equation.
When I went to bed, a solution came to my mind "not equal to"
I added conditions to Q2-Q3-Q4 not equal to Answer6(no)
it is working now
This is the only a little part of the big survey, it has 7 group , I just want to create as it original structure, sorry about that.
the problem is i don't know how to add this relevance equation.
When I went to bed, a solution came to my mind "not equal to"
I added conditions to Q2-Q3-Q4 not equal to Answer6(no)
it is working now
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3 years 9 months ago #200353
by Joffm
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Replied by Joffm on topic Conditions to Multiple Answer question
Exactly.
That's the meaning of this sign "!=" (not equal) -> q1_SQ006!="Y"
That's the meaning of this sign "!=" (not equal) -> q1_SQ006!="Y"
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