I hadn't, but since reading your comment, I've: 1) created the embedded data variable in the Survey Flow screen 2) moved the embedded data block to the very top Neither worked. I've run through the survey in preview, and I haven't found that the embedded data field has been set to anything other than the default. Because I have the line that sets the embedded data field in my header, I'm suspecting that Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData() isn't working for me. One thing I think is worth mentioning is that my csv file is tens of thousands of lines long. Could that be a problem?
Hi @KeirJ , Thank you so much for your response! Hope you had a fantastic new year. Here's a sample of the code I was using: `var availableTags; jQuery.get("https://illinoislas.ca1.qualtrics.com/WRQualtricsControlPanel_rel/File.php?F=F_eFDO5yV9UhkymJ7", function(result){availableTags = jQuery.csv.toArrays(result);}` The csv file I need contains a list of schools. What I had in mind was that after availableTags was instantiated as an array, I would feed it into another function that autocompleted user-input. This is so that survey respondents will be consistent with the schools they report about (for example, UCLA will consistently be University of California, Los Angeles, instead of UC Los Angeles etc). I took your advice and set an embedded data field: `var rdata="${e://Field/availableTags}"; if(rdata.length <= 0){jQuery.get("https://illinoislas.ca1.qualtrics.com/WRQualtricsControlPanel_rel/File.php?F=F_eFDO5yV9UhkymJ7",function(result){Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData("
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