I have a survey that is in both English and Spanish. Rather than having respondents use the default drop down menu to switch between languages, is it possible to use a custom CSS to have an option at the top of the English survey that reads "For Spanish survey, please click here" (in Spanish, obviously), and vice-versa to get back to English? Thank you!
I have a Text Entry > Form question on a survey, with about 10 component questions in it (e.g. Name, Project Title, Phone, Email, etc.). They all require text response. I want to convert two of those component questions to drop down lists, because the responses should be limited to pre-determined values. Is it possible to use JS on the form question to target those two components and convert their response types to drop downs? Or is there a non-coding possibility that would make this possible while still maintaining the form question type? Or should I just remove the form question and make all the components their own questions (assigning MC > Drop down to the two in question)? Thank you!
I have a drill-down question, the third tier of which is populated with choices that all follow the same format: "(9-digit ID) - (person's name)". I can base piped text off of this subquestion just fine, but I am looking to have a modified piped text to put into an embedded data field that only captures the first 9 characters of the string for any of the possible choices (i.e. I only want the ID to be piped into the embedded data field from the selected choice). Is there a way to mimic a LEFT(string, 9) function from excel in the survey flow to get that substring extracted correctly?
I am trying to build a vocalize dashboard that will utilize two datasources - a survey in which the response to one question will be a unique ID, and a user-defined dataset that I uploaded as a csv. The choice list of ID's used for the one survey question comes directly from our company's main databases; therefore, the csv dataset that I uploaded to vocalize - which also contains a field with those IDs - will have a match to whichever ID a respondent selects. Is there a way to do a join, as you would in SQL, so that the two datasets can match up in the creation of the vocalize dashboard? Right now, I am mapping those fields into one using the data source settings for the dashboard, but all that is accomplishing is the vocalize equivalent of a SQL union rather than a join. The relationship between these two datasets is a one-to-many; for every unique response that will be submitted through the survey, there are several matching records in the csv dataset. My goal in vocalize is to use
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