It makes no sense to show products respondents doesn't use, and you have to have only the issues it encountered. So, considering there are no equations on array answers, how does one deal with such a case? I suppose it doses not happen that often, but still, any ideas?
It's quite an interesting discussion there, but I was hoping for a solution a bit easier to implement. Maybe some kind of java to hide answers based on previous, or something in that line.
Would be helpful to be able to set equations for array answers as well as subquestions.
Would be helpful to be able to set equations for array answers as well as subquestions.
Definitely! Relevance equations for answer options would be a huge help.
Probably there is already a feature request for this. But I haven't see much feature requests implemented lately. I guess this is mainly due to the huge changes from 2.06 to 2.7x and now to 3.0. Hopefully, when this change has been completely finished we will see some new features.
It would also help with list radio questions, etc.
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OK, I used a normal Array question, there you have different pages for subquestions and for answer options. I checked and for Array numbers both are on the same screen and there is also the relevance equation.
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