Hey, I am trying to replicate the report below, which I have been using from classic reports for a long time. I cannot produce it. I can get the percentages in by changing the metric in the overall settings, but the only way to get row totals to appear is to change the metric for the individual table to Choice count, select table totals row totals then enable percentages--but then both the choice counts and the percentages appear in each cell. The table produced by the classic reports, shown below, was much cleaner and preferable. My results when not using classic reports end up more like example 2 below. I still try & use classic reports but find it very unstable and unreliable. Anyone know any tricks? Thank you. ! Example 2 !
So what I have is a drill down hierarchy ofRegion > Park > EntranceThe users will select a Region and a Park for the first question. What I then need is for the entrances to carry forward as the statement options for a matrix question.https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/editing-questions/question-types-guide/specialty-questions/drill-down/The help provided in the drill down guide above only provides a way to carry forward the selected park or region, but not the entrances associated with the selected park.Is there a way to carry forward drill down options that haven’t been asked without writing loads of conditional display logic questions?Thanks!
Hello!I am looking to build a survey that goes out weekly to customers who submit work items for repair. I am using the Directory Automations to collect the information from a query that is updated daily with new work items or completed work items. What I am looking for is a way to send a single weekly survey with a yes/no question if they are satisfied with the completed repair from that week. An example is below:Week 1Customer Name Work Item# Status Customer A A.1 Work Item Open Customer A A.2 Work Item Completed Customer A A.3 Work Item Completed Customer A A.4 Work Item Open The survey should be as follows for Customer A every week. Q1. Are you satisfied with the repair of A.2?(Yes/No)Q2. Are you satisfied with the repair of A.3?(Yes/No)Week 2Customer Name Work Item# Status Customer A A.1 Work Item Completed Customer A A.2 Work Item Completed Customer A A.3 Work Item Completed Customer A A.4 Work Item Completed Q1. Are you satisfie
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