To pick a favorite is tough but I’d have to say I’m with team Pumpkin Pie! It’s been a part of my family holidays since I can remember. Hope everyone enjoys a special holiday moment this year.
I am super grateful for everyone who takes the time to help someone else. I truly think that makes the world a better place! Thank you.
We've been watching Nightmare Before Christmas, Stranger Things 4 and Hocus Pocus 2. : )
We're just cleaning up some of ours using Directory Options -> Manage embedded data, then selecting the field you wish to delete and Delete.
In general when you see the weekly or monthly option and want daily, select weekly, then you have the option to select multiple days.
Thanks for some really great improvements and showing intent to continue this direction! I've always been a fan and follower of Edward Tufte's vision of information design and appreciate Qualtrics incorporating some of those principles. Our organization is looking to leverage dashboards and PowerPoint reporting and would love to see continued work here! Thanks!
Thanks so much ahmedA! I like just having the process in the code then using diff_month as the embedded field in the survey flow. Most appreciated.
So many great quotes that resonate with me already mentioned. I'll add another kind of generic quote: "It is the spirit of the game, not the letter of the rules, which is important."
It really does depend on a lot of factors, but some things that hold pretty true for us across various surveys:Most responses occur within three days of an email invite, then within two days of a reminder email. We'll target a reminder 5-7 business days after an invite.And we try not to send an invite or reminder on a Friday, Holiday, or later in the day, again all depending on your audience and the project.Good Luck!Rob
Thanks Tom! Seems like it is set up with those options to be possible. I will look into that but probably post these options as new product features where a user wouldn't have to use JS or CSS too.
Hi Marcin,If I understand the issue correctly, we do something similar and have had success by piping the embedded data that is different for each email into the Subject of the email. For example, if we have one employee who attended two different courses and we want their feedback on both (they would be included in the contact list twice with different embedded data such as course title in each row), then we pipe course title into the Subject line of the email.We usually pipe the embedded data field into the email body first, the cut and paste that piping into the Subject.Now, I'm still pretty new at all this and cannot say if other things would affect this such as deduplication, but I would try piping embedded data that would be unique to each email into the Subject line.Thanks,Rob
2020 has been hard but I think a people-first mentality has helped with many of the things I see us all commenting on: working remotely, rapid adoption of technology, importance of family and friends, and wellbeing. I am thankful to everyone for their hard work, excellence, and support in these times. I also look forward to changing the Golden Rule (treat others as you would treat yourself) for the Platinum Rule (treat others as they wish to be treated).
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