I'm using PowerShell to get response exports and load them into a database. Right not, my process is to generate the file, download it to my computer, then process the results. Has anyone figured out how to do this without downloading the file? That step is slow and cumbersome, and I'd rather just be able to process everything in memory.I'm using thishttps://api.qualtrics.com/guides/reference/responseImportsExports.jsonAnd this basic processhttp://codecaching.blogspot.com/2017/01/powershell-retrieving-qualtrics-survey.html
So I have a script that gets survey responses using continuation tokens, and it works great. But I'm now trying to figure out how to deal with a requirement that survey admins be able to change responses for some respondents. Has anyone dealt with this? How to I get my API calls to pick up a changed response, other than just downloading the whole response set again? Or is that the only way to accomplish it? Is there a way to modify an existing response so that the API/Continuation token picks up the change?
I'm fairly new to APIs, and I found something very odd. I'm running through a process to get all distributions/mailing lists for a set of surveys.I have a test survey that I only sent to myself. But running through my loop, I'm seeing a distribution/mailing list set that was not used for this survey. That is, I get all distributions for a survey, then all mailing list contacts for those distributions. And the results show a set of contacts that were never sent this particular survey.Has anyone seen this?I'm using "$url = "{0}distributions?offset=0&surveyId={1}" -f $urlbase,$SurveyID" to get the distributions, and $mlurl = "{0}mailinglists/{1}/contacts" -f $urlbase,$MailingListID to get the contacts.(this is powershell)
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