@Trinathon , The API key user token which is required for every api call is user dependent which is also dependent on the survey for which you are calling the api. Hence API key at site account level is not possible
What type of ranking question you are using?
> @ebony_haley618 said: > Do I need to know programming to do this...because I don't? LOL Yes you require knowledge of server side scripting programming language OR you can ask Rybbon to design such api which can be used by qualtrics client
@ebony_haley618 , You can achieve this triggering API present at the third party(Rybbon), using web service element in the survey flow. For example, the email address or gift card option is send to api using post method. At the third party side you can capture the data from api and do further actions
@Nico_Leussink ; jQuery("[id='QR~"+this.questionId+"~4'] ").css({"background-color":"red"});
> @JanetteM said: > Hi Priyanka, > Thanks for the response. I like the sound of what you suggests, but not sure how to implement it. > How would i create 'embedded variables' and where would i store them? In my Survey Library? > Can you possibly provide an example of the code for the javascript? I will also search the Qualtrics forum for useful code/explanations. > > I also made an error in my original post, the first question containing the three statements and four responses is a 'Matrix Table' not 'Side-by-side'. > > I hope the screenshot of my questions is visible and provide a clear picture of what i'm trying to do. > ! > > Many thanks, > Janette > Follow the image to pipe in the option selected for home(and similarly for friends, pub) !
> @Anneleen said: > Hi > I'm also trying to set multiple fields to 'number only'. The Java script works very well. However, I noticed that it is still possible to type the letter 'e'. Would there be a possiblity to change that? > Thanks > Anneleen @Anneleen , Paste the following code in js(OnReady) of your question. jQuery("#"+this.questionId+" .InputText").attr('type', 'number'); document.querySelector(".InputText").addEventListener("keypress", function (evt) { if (evt.which != 8 && evt.which != 0 && evt.which < 48 || evt.which > 57) { evt.preventDefault(); } });
@Denise , @bansalpeeyush29 is right, but you can also keep on cacatenating i.e updating the embedded data if no is selected. Create an embedded data(NoAnswer). Make a branch logic if no is selected at Q4 then update the embedded data(NoAnswer) as `${e://Field/NoAnswer}; ${q://QID46/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}` , now similarly for every other question and at end of all branch logic, you will get all no comments
@jessbking , Please read following pages 1. TLS Encryption 2. Qualtrics & GDPR Compliance 3. Qualtrics Transport Layer Security (TLS) Upgrades Upgrades") 4. Building a Consent Form 5. Survey Protection
@Julie_130 , Follow this page to begin
Just drag the vertical line in the question.
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