- Posts: 1
- Thank you received: 0
Ask the community, share ideas, and connect with other LimeSurvey users!
Can you quote the exact error message? I have never heard of such an issue before.ellie wrote: is it that there is a delay between creating a token and it becoming usable or am I doing something extremely wrong?
any help would be fantastic!!! thank.
There is no feature to auto-send emails at a certain time. For technical reasons the action of sending an email always requires user interaction (= clicking a button). The only other alternative is using cron jobs to schedule email sending, see www.limesurvey-templates.com/automatical...nvitations-p-49.html .mas_carpone wrote: I thought the system might hold the invitation back and send them automaticaly later (at the start date/time of the token). I've tested but it did not happen.
I agree that the system should send emails and should show a warning before that.mas_carpone wrote: I have tested and the system does not send the invitation at all (and the value "Invitation sent" rightly stays at "N").
Agree that the message is misleading (goves an error but also saiys "emails sent"), but more generally wouldn't it be better if participants could be invited before the actual start date of a survey?
holch wrote: I personally would avoid sending invitations BEFORE the survey is online. Why? Your best chance that people complete the survey is when they open the survey and directly go into it.
Reading instructions beforehand? Probably a nice wish rather than reality.
Most people will open the survey, see the link, go for the link, see the token is not yet valid and leave. They probably never come back, even if they innitially wanted to. They'll simply forget it. So this means another reminder email.
Some might even think they did something wrong or there is something wrong with the survey.
So I would rather give them a little bit more time to read everything and complete the survey, rather than sending out a link that is not yet accessible. This might work with "high envolvement" respondents, but even there I have my doubts.
But this is just an addition. Of course the system should be clear about what is happening.