> @Dax said: > Ah yes, I do see that - this is one of my first distributions...any idea how I add an opt out link to get rid of that error? Just add the following to your message: `${l://OptOutLink?d=Click here to unsubscribe}` The text at the end can be updated to your unsubscribe message.
> @Clint said: > > @AnthonyR said: > > Unfortunately, quotas really aren't setup to do this, they count 1 per response. This could be achieved fairly easily by writing a small web service to track the number of reserved seats. > > Yeah, I was just hoping to not go down that road. Have you set those up before for that very reason? > I'm thinking you'd have to check that parameter from your web service at the beginning of the survey flow to check if you've reached max number with according Branch Logic. Then, at the end of the survey, do a fire and forget to update the number from the response. I haven't setup this exact situation, but I have definitely done similar things. Your assumption is correct, though I would actually do the check right before you ask for the number of registrants. That way you have the most up to date data possible.
Unfortunately there is no built in method to handle this, but if you add an html span with an id of "number". You can use the following JavaScript added to the question to have it dynamically update the span with your number. This JavaScript assumes that the element you would like to pipe in is called "EDNumber" update appropriately for your situation: Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnReady(function() { var number = parseInt("${e://Field/EDNumber}") $('number'). update(new Intl.NumberFormat().format(number)); }); Example html for the question: `This is my number: <span id='number'></span>` What's nice about this is that it will format numbers according to the locale of the respondents computer.
The truth is that the pick, group, and rank question type is kind of a difficult experience in MOST situations. And it is almost unbearable on mobile. I have started working our projects away from using this question type in general. Instead have you considered doing this in separate steps? Start with a pick question to filter down to an appropriate list. Then use a matrix question to have respondents group the selected options. Then a ranking question per group in the matrix. This is flexible, usable for larger option sets, and a much better user experience.
Unfortunately, quotas really aren't setup to do this, they count 1 per response. This could be achieved fairly easily by writing a small web service to track the number of reserved seats.
> @KatC said: > I think your best bet is to copy the question to your library. You can do that by selecting "Copy Questions to Library" that is in the drop down button right on the Block your question is part of. You will then be given the option to select which specific question you want copied. > > Then, in your new survey, you can select to "Import Questions" from your library. It's also worth noting that you can import questions from another study without the need to add them to your library. This is the best method when it isn't something you plan to use regularly.
Hey everyone, My name is Anthony, and I am the Programming and Field Manager at Communicus. We are a market research company, with a major focus on advertising effectiveness research. I am located in Tucson, AZ, where I did some schooling, though I never finished a formal degree. I am currently Qualtrics Gold Certified, as well as having taken part in the Market Research certification pilot last year at Summit. I have been working in the Qualtrics platform for almost 4 years now, as my primary job function. I specialize in finding ways to stretch the platform to its full potential in new and unique ways. I strongly believe that given the time and effort, nearly anything can be achieved when it comes to a Qualtrics study.
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