I have a large lists of zip codes, with varying numbers of school districts mapped to each zip code. I have this information saved in an external database. I'm running a survey where I'll already have respondents' zip codes as embedded data, and I wanted to pipe a list of all school districts in their district based on their zip code into a drop down. I've managed to pipe the first school district in each zip code to a searchable drop down menu using javascript and embedded data, but I'm not sure how to pipe an entire list to a dropdown (especially given that each zip code has a different number of school districts). Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks in advance!
I'm hoping to make a custom slider with images as the different choices, but with an option in between each of the images (see attached draft). I've been looking at a few different help threads to try to make this work, but it seems like most of them are using gauges rather than slides, which makes the images shift as the person moves the slider. I would like the images to remain stagnant if possible. Does anyone know how to (1) make the slider vertical with JS and (2) make the choices images? I've tried using this help thread for a vertical slider (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15935837/how-to-display-a-range-input-slider-vertically/27108716#27108716) but it doesn't seem to be specific to Qualtrics. Thanks so so so much!!
Hello!I'm new to Qualtrics, and working on a survey that collects respondent information and then displays data based on this content back to the respondent. The survey company that I'm using will already have respondents' zip codes, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to link the zip code to my data spreadsheet so that later in the survey I can tell them the information that's linked to their zip code using piped text (I.e. the amount of money their zip code spends on pre school). I've tried using both a contact list and embedded data, but I've had trouble getting the data to display or figuring out where to store the spreadsheet that links respondents' zip codes to the spending data. I've also tried following the link below https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/1443/how-to-assign-an-embedded-variable-based-on-zip-code , but I'm using a huge spreadsheet with thousands of zip codes so I didn't want to hand code that into the embedded data field if I could avoid it. Does an
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