@KimothiSaurabh I think I'm missing something basic. I've created a simple test survey with 1 embedded data object (answer). The Question 1 is a text field with numeric validation. I've set the default value of Question 1 to the content of the "answer" embedded data object. I've also added display logic to Question 1 so it only appears if the "answer" embedded data object is empty (I don't want my participants to see the loop control question if I can help it.) I've set a simple loop based off of Question 1 with a maximum number of loops set to 100. When I preview the survey without passing anything into the "answer" embedded data object, I fill out the question and the loop works as expected. However, when I pass in any value to the "answer" embedded data object, the loop doesn't trigger. I assume this is because the answer in Question 1 doesn't actually get stored unless I display Question 1 to in the survey (I removed the display logic, and the loop worked). Any obvious things
Thanks. I hadn't considered the display logic route, but that seems like a work around for this specific scenario (up to 5 loops). However, I'd prefer to take option 2. However, I haven't seen how to default a multiple-choice question to the value of an Embedded Data object. Would I simply use a text field with numeric validation?
I have a similar issue and the solution provided does not seem to work > - Move the dependent question (the question which will be based upon the condition) in an independent block > - In SurveyFlow capture both the counts in an embedded data. > - Add a Branch logic if both counts are not equal then ask the block (which have only one question) I have a form with 2 fields that asks respondents how many times they tried to do a task and how many times that task worked (I use RegEx validation to ensure I get a numeric response). I've setup 3 Embedded Data objects, one for each field, that are immediately below my parent question block. I then have my child question in a separate block below the Embedded Data objects. The child block has a simple comparison that checks if the number of times the task worked is less than the number of times they tried it. But, I'm not getting the display logic to trigger in my Preview. Any suggestions on how to address this? Unfortunately, I nee
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