For what it’s worth, my workaround is using block with a text/description item stating that the guest was already checking in and removing the “NEXT/PREVIOUS” buttons through JavaScript and replacing the End of Survey in the Survey Flow with this block. This seems to work fine as it’s not allowing the subsequent submission, but I’m still curious as to why the other method is not working.
@Tom_1842 Thanks, the wait list idea is good, I might try that this time, and then take some time to better understand the Web Service options when I have more time. Thank you!
It is still true that Quotas only count 1 per response, but guests can be included in a running TotalGuests count by using a combination of Quota counts, Math Operations, and Branching in the Survey Flow. Say it was an event and you could only bring 1 guest. You could make 2 Quotas: 1 for OneGuests and 1 for TwoGuests to gather the response counts and set the action to None (for skip logic and survey flow). Then, at the top of the Survey Flow, you can use Math Operations and the Quota counts to calculate the current TotalGuests and then Branching to direct all new respondents to an End of Survey Message once the TotalGuest count is reached. If it were 100, you could set it up like the below to end all new surveys. Or, the Embedded Data field TotalGuests could be used for Display logic within the survey. I just found this post and was trying this method out, and it’s brilliant. It is solving a problem I didn’t know was possible to solve without complicated programming.However, I wond
Disregard, found a solution to the periodic email export of survey results issue.
Sorry to dig up such an old post, but could somebody help me with figuring out how to use this code? I've tried a variety of ways to paste this into the Javascript section of the question I wish to apply it to, but I continually receive the error "Invalid JavaScript! You cannot save until you fix all errors: Unexpected token )".I don't work with Javascript much at all. Thanks for any advice.
If anyone is interested, I ended up including all of the data in a single email and adding a table of contents with clickable links to anchors for each module section in the message. The modules selected in that first question are piped in just above the table of contents, so users will know which modules to look for, and then they can click the module name in the table of contents to jump to it. Best I could come up with!
https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/35104#Comment_35104Thanks for your help, Ahmed. Warning, I am not a coder/programmer. I tried this in the Custom CSS and External CSS in the Style section of the new Look & Feel editor, but it did not have any effect. I tried in the old Look & Feel editor as well, but the result was the same. Do you have any further suggestions?
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