Hi! Is there a way to force a page non-break after a question block, if that makes sense? I have three one-question blocks in a row--I have to have each in its own block because I'm duplicating them in the Survey Flow, re-displaying them later in the survey if a certain condition is met--and I want them all to appear on the same page. How can I make that happen?Thanks!
Hi,I have a few surveys I send out every week to the clients who pass a certain milestone the previous week. I use e-mail distributions to do that, with uploaded CSV contact lists.Last week a new response was submitted with none of the embedded data from the contact list attached to it. (The distribution channel field was also marked as "anonymous," rather than "email" as usual.) Based on the latitude and longitude, I was able to figure out who had submitted it, so I just filled in the missing embedded data. But this week she got a reminder email, submitted another response, and e-mailed me to inquire why she'd gotten a reminder when she submitted last week. Sure enough, there's another recorded response with no embedded data at all, distribution channel=anonymous, with lat+long that matched her location. (I've now opted her out of the survey so she won't get another reminder.)Any theories on why this one recipient's responses weren't linked to her embedded data from the contact
Hi! I have a couple of date fields in the CSVs I use to launch the same survey every week. Both fields are identified as embedded data, format=date, in the survey flow. My question: when I'm preparing a CSV contact list before uploading it, is it important whether the *cell formatting* for those dates is set to Text vs. Date? (Either way, the dates in those cells are displayed as YYYY-MM-DD; I'm not asking about the date formatting, but rather, the properties of the cells themselves.) Thanks!
I think the answer to my question is going to be "no," but before I give up entirely, I wanted to ask it here. :) Is there a way (a bit of metadata, perhaps) to pipe in a survey's expiration date into the survey invitation? E.g., in the same way that you can insert piped text for the survey link or the opt-out link? The best workaround we've come up with is to include the survey close date as a filed in the launching file, then pipe it into the invitation and reminder as a field name. That works alright, but it would be preferable to somehow input it from the survey metadata itself so that it can be formatted appropriately in every language we use for the survey launches (e.g., November 4, 2018 would display as 11/4/2018 in American English but 4.11.2018 in German). I see that you can pipe in some pre-determined dates and times, including today, one week from now, one month from now, etc., but we would need a customized version of that. Any ideas? Thanks!
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