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Hi,

 

Im trying to bucket multiple choice question to groups.

The standard bucketing feature converts it to single choice.

 

I tried to do branch logic but its only storing the last value captured like below

in the above case if the condition is valid for both it will store only the second value “outdoor patio experience”

 

Can you please help with it.

 

Kind regards,

Praveen

Hi @praveengeorgeix , Multi Value Text Set stores the each comma separated value separately but for that you need to assign those multiple values in the embedded data. Please refer below example image.

If option 1 is selected in Q1 then b=1 but if along with option 1 in Q1; option 1 in Q2 is selected then b=1,2 or else b=2.
This is just for example, you can use your real values in it.
 
This is how a multi value text set stores the values.
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Whereas a text set will store the value as a single entity i.e., “1,2”.

 


Hi @omkarkewat 

Im not sure this is what im looking for.

In my case im collecting multi-value text set data from query string in an embedded variable.

I want to bucket the highlighted embedded variable to an other multi-value text set (embedded variable).

 


Hi @praveengeorgeix ,

Looking at the Survey Flow you shared, it’s working as expected in Qualtrics. The first Set Embedded Data value assignment is being overwritten by the second one; It is not possible to automatically bucket the values assigned in different steps of the Survey Flow.

I think @omkarkewat is at the right track; you’ll have to set up a separate Branching and Embedded Data assignments for each possible combination of multi-text values. So, using the example in your screen shot, the Embedded Data would be like this.

 

 


Hi @praveengeorgeix 
thanks @MatthewM for providing a visual representation of what I am trying to say, I’ll more to it below.

@praveengeorgeix I tried to replicate your survey flow and you can add an extra condition (highlighted in yellow) with AND operator which will ensure that TagExpTypeMultiRecoded will capture both the values (Other and Outdoor Patio Experience) if it has a value already (Other).

 

I also took a test survey with the required query string and it works fine.

 


Thank you @MatthewM and @omkarkewat ,

This looks good.

Unfortunately I have 6 groupings which will make multiple number of combinations in the logic which might not be ideal to implement. 

Really appreciate your feedback. I will wait in case you have any more suggestions.

 

Thank you,

Praveen


Hi Guys,

 

For multiple conditions we can use this javascript below to update the multi value set embedded data.

Im showing an example of 3 groupings here. You can add as many groups you want.

 

Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function() { 
/*Place your JavaScript here to run when the page loads*/

// Get the value of the TagExpType variable
var tagExpType = "${e://Field/TagExpType}";

// Initialize the TagExpTypeRecoded variable
var tagExpTypeRecoded = =];

// Check the value of TagExpType and concatenate true conditions into TagExpTypeRecoded
if (tagExpType.includes("Club Member Exclusive Tables - Outdoor Patio") ||
tagExpType.includes("Outdoor Patio Experience Large Group") ||
tagExpType.includes("Outdoor Patio Sparkling Wine Tasting")) {
tagExpTypeRecoded.push("Outdoor Patio Experience");
}
if (tagExpType.includes("Devaux Lounge Tasting") ||
tagExpType.includes("Trade Visit")) {
tagExpTypeRecoded.push("Tasting Room Experience");
}
if (tagExpType.includes("Capturing the Sparkle Private Tour and Tasting")) {
tagExpTypeRecoded.push("Tour");
}
if (tagExpType.includes("VG Tasting") ||
tagExpType.includes("VG Tasting Club Comp") ||
tagExpType.includes("Vineyard Green Sparkling Wine Tasting")) {
tagExpTypeRecoded.push("Vineyard Green Experience Seasonal");
}

// Join the elements of tagExpTypeRecoded array with comma and space
var concatenatedTags = tagExpTypeRecoded.join(", ");

// Set the value of the TagExpTypeRecoded embedded data variable
Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData('TagExpTypeRecoded', concatenatedTags);
});

 

 

Kind regards,

Praveen


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