@lastofthelions You want something called "tokens"; I have never used them, but they are documented at the limesurvey documentation wiki; look for the "Tokens" page.
Hi. Thanks for your tutorial, it's very clear! I'm now approaching limesurvey and I need to create a survey where the tester sees 3 questions selected randomly from a database or something like that. Can I create something like this using limesurvey? Can you tell me how? Thanks a lot! And again, congratulation for yours tutorial!
Can this be done in print form right from limesurvey as well?? Like with an arrow leading to question 2,3 and 4 if you answer yes to question 1...and then lead an arrow to question 5 if the answer is no?
Not sure how to do it; your best bet would be to ask the question in the forums at the primary LimeSurvey web site. (Do a google search for Limesurvey and org)
i need to know which user takes the survey and need to block the user from filling the survey from multiple attempts if the user has already taken it..so how do i manage this scenario?
Interface is changed a lot in 10 years, but the logic here helped me. Have a like from the post-COVID era.
Thank you so much for your tutorial. This tutorial is very help me with my struggle since 1 week ago :)
Thank you very much for this video it has been of great help!
@zomer119 I'm pretty sure that it doesn't print that way. The best place to ask is on the forums at the main limesurvey site.
@lastofthelions You want something called "tokens"; I have never used them, but they are documented at the limesurvey documentation wiki; look for the "Tokens" page.
Great tutorial. Thanks very much for this.
Cheers,
I'm not sure how to do this. You'd be best off going to the Limesurvey web site and asking the question in the forums there.
Hi. Thanks for your tutorial, it's very clear! I'm now approaching limesurvey and I need to create a survey where the tester sees 3 questions selected randomly from a database or something like that. Can I create something like this using limesurvey? Can you tell me how? Thanks a lot! And again, congratulation for yours tutorial!
Yeah, that's a really noisy microphone, but the voice tone is spot on. I really do sound like that.
Hello, Would you please tell me how I can set an exit survey condition for a question? Thanks
Can this be done in print form right from limesurvey as well?? Like with an arrow leading to question 2,3 and 4 if you answer yes to question 1...and then lead an arrow to question 5 if the answer is no?
Not sure how to do it; your best bet would be to ask the question in the forums at the primary LimeSurvey web site. (Do a google search for Limesurvey and org)
i need to know which user takes the survey and need to block the user from filling the survey from multiple attempts if the user has already taken it..so how do i manage this scenario?
"OR" condition would have been interesting as well since it drives me nuts...
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