In my RC survey I have a need to display a username in a question and I need to parse it out of the recipients email address. I did not see any way to do this in standard Q so I decided to use JS to do it. Here is my code. ``` var str = "${m://Email1}"; var substrings = str.split("@",2); console.log (str); console.log (substrings.length); console.log (substrings[0]); console.log (substrings[1]); Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData(\\"userID\\",substrings[0]); ``` The code runs and does what I expect expect I can not get it to change the value of the "userID" field if I add the code to the same block where the variable is used. I have tried to put it in the Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload and I see it execute in the console log but the value displayed in the question is not the value passed in by the JS code. The only way I can get it to work properly is to load the code on a prior block in the survey. Questions: Is there an easier way to parse this string inside the sur
when I try to post to the developer community I am denied access How can I get that fixed
I am sending a summary email after survey completion. I was using an email trigger and this worked fine until I needed to customize the emails based on survey answers. The logic became to complex for the email trigger to handle so I switched to and Email Action. The problem with Email actions is they are constrained in the From: and ReplyTo: fields and split the domain off of the username. I had an embedded variable SecEmail = username@domain.com and was using that in my ReplyTo: field in my email trigger. Ok so when I switched from the trigger to the action I figured I would just shorten the variable to just the username SecEmail = username and then put that piped text in the ReplyTo: The problem is for some reason that does not work. The action runs, The action reporting log indicates it ran successfully, but no email is received. 2 Questions: 1) Can piped text be used in the ReplyTo: of an email action. 2) Is there a spot that logs actual outgoing emails to see if there
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