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Offering a usermanagement for reports/dashboard would be nice. Could be a page with html editor like when creating a question page. You could add javascript and html. Second step would be exposing data via an interface. That would be a lot more stable than accessing via MySQL directly via a thirdparty tool. Allowing public report via a customized link with usermanagement to limit access.holch wrote: I think today Limesurvey has everything that you need when you want to create your own dashboard. With access to the database you can basically do whatever you want with the data.
In fact : remote control API use existing Permission of limesurvey, then use the same user on RC tool can be a solution.jelo wrote: ...
A usermanagement around shiny server or other html/js tools sound like a viable step.
Is the usermanagment accessible via plugin api? Adding own permission sets isn't possible, is it?
There is no mission statement, in which market LimeSurvey wants to play a role. LimeSurvey as a SaaS seems to play a more important role that OnPremise. The redesign of the Website and the new pricing seems to confirm that.driz wrote: With the amount of dashboard tools out there, I am not sure whether LS needs to provide this functionality.
This "basically" turns into hours of workarounds.The different SaaS offers in the surveyspace are lowering the prices over time. The no-user-limit might be not enough for LimeSurvey since often the useraccount is shared in companies (I know some companies which are doing that). So you compete often with the one user price. Think about the time savings of having a skip feature. Can cost you hours in LimeSurvey and minutes in the competition. And that is only one feature. The manual is explaining the pro and cons of skip/relevance logic quite nicelyholch wrote: If you cobine the LS package plus offlinesurveys, you are also basically getting there.
Ok, you wrote "basically getting there". Featurewise or moneywise was the question for meholch wrote: That is exactly what I am saying.