We have set up a survey to establish skills gaps among our staff. The survey is broken down into 5 topics. Staff complete these 5 topics and identify their strengths and weaknesses (simple yes or no). We want to capture their weaknesses (i.e.where they have stated 'No' for answers) for each question to then report in an email trigger so we can direct them to a training course to develop skills in those weak areas only.
The trigger is only required at the end of the survey on submission. Can someone please advise best practice to set our survey so it reports on the required responses? Much appreciated!
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Setting up a survey which collates responses then triggers an email advising respondent of results?
Best answer by KoalaTricks
You can pipe text, e.g., a survey response, question, or embedded data, into an email trigger message. So, you either pipe in their weaknesses/no's directly, or set up some logic in your survey flow to create an Embedded Data field with more appropriate text based on their weaknesses which you can then pipe in instead. You can use this instead of or in addition to including the individual's entire response report.
Look at "To use Piped Text to send an Email Trigger":
https://qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-tools/email-triggers/
View originalLook at "To use Piped Text to send an Email Trigger":
https://qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-tools/email-triggers/
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