I've answered this myself. From Data & Analysis, Actions>Retake Response>(fill out survey) generates a new Response ID that will be picked up by the "get response" process with continuation tokens.One thing to get around is dealing with the old, outdated response in whatever database you're saving your responses to. In my case, I just built a view that shows the most recent responses from a user for a given survey.
I'm using EX, so your mileage may vary. But what I did was get all the distributions for the survey, and then all the mailing lists those distributions went to.API_base_URL/distributions?offset=0&surveyId={SurveyID}gets all distributionsEach one has a list of recipients, and those contain MailingListIDs, which you can use withAPI_base_URL/mailinglists/{MailingListID}/contactsTo get all the individuals in the mailing list.Then just count.
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