I'm not entirely certain, but there is an R package called qualtRics and it pulls in the questions to a dataframe. These are all of the possible arguments that can be passed.function (surveyID, last_response = deprecated(), start_date = NULL, end_date = NULL, unanswer_recode = NULL, unanswer_recode_multi = unanswer_recode, include_display_order = TRUE, limit = NULL, include_questions = NULL, save_dir = NULL, force_request = FALSE, verbose = TRUE, label = TRUE, convert = TRUE, import_id = FALSE, time_zone = NULL, breakout_sets = TRUE, add_column_map = TRUE, add_var_labels = TRUE, col_types = NULL, ...) Intuitively I would guess it is the "include_questions" parameter but I've not tested it. I would start there.
There are a few edits I would make. First off if that's your actual API key and data center ID I would remove it from this post, otherwise anyone can use that and pull your data.As for edits, my data center is just four characters, I don't think you need the "y"s that are representative of the data center ID you have listed. Just use the "x" portion. e.g( "yyyyy.xxxx")Update your URL to this format:base_url = "https://{0}.qualtrics.com/API/v3/surveys/{1}/export-responses/".format(data_center, survey_id) Off the bat, those are the only comments I have. Let me know if you're still having trouble and if there are any specific error messages.
I hate to resurrect a dead thread, but I'm struggling to find a more recent post on this topic. I've been able to load a CSV, convert to JSON, and then upload via the API. But it is an iterative process and doesn't batch load the contacts. willd9 did you ever get this to work on more than one row?
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