When using a Randomizer, embedded data can explicitly be set to record which of the random options was selected. Does the Randomizer itself generate any embedded data automatically that can be referenced to identify which of the options was selected during the survey?I know that the Flow IDs can be exported after the fact, but if this information could be accessed online that would simplify development in my case (there are a large number of cases, and I just use a "LIST_ID = i" variable, where i is an integer between 1 and N). I also know that I can ask Qualtrics to generate a random integer, but the "Evenly Present Elements" option of the Randomizer is important to me.
I am hosting a simple RESTful API on a webserver that is provided by my university. It will provide a random selection of data that will be integrated into the Qualtrics survey. * My server is running RedHat8 and the latest release of Apache (httpd) that is provided by RedHat. * Apache is configured to support secure connections (https). * I have received a CA certificate, and it has been properly installed (confirmed by LSU IT specialists, and it clearly works when I connect with my browser). * The server has been extensively tested by several people, including with standard 3rd party tools like PostMan and with LSU in-house diagnostic tools. Everything looks good. * All IPs on the subnet 162.247.216.0/22 and ca1.qualtrics.com were added to the firewall whitelist. * When in the survey "developer mode", if I go into "Survey Flow" and add a "Web Service", I can put in the URL and make a GET request. This succeeds. I get exactly the data I would expect, and I set up Embedded Data variab
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