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12:10 May 1, 2009
| kfield@lsac.org
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I have a multi-select question that pipes the respondants selections into the next question which is a ranking question. I made both questions required. The selections for the first question are displaying, but the rankings in the second question, the piped question, are not showing in the responses even though it is required. What is going on?
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12:33 May 1, 2009
| jonathan
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Hey!
I'd love to help but I need just a little bit more information first. What survey and which questions are these? Thanks!
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12:41 May 1, 2009
| kfield@lsac.org
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The survey is called STATEMENT OF INTEREST IN LSAC SERVICE and was created March 30,2009. Questions 13 and 14.
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12:58 May 1, 2009
| jonathan
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Hey!
I took a look at the survey, and I'm showing that the responses for both questions were collection. If you click on your “Reports” tab, then click on “Browse Responses”, from here, go ahead and click on any of the responses there, and scroll down to numbers 13 and 14, you'll see that the data is there.
How have you tried to view the responses when you haven't been able to see the answers?
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1:08 May 1, 2009
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Hi, I am the gatherer of the information of this “survey”. I've noticed that even though the (#14) question is required, that the user is able to skip by it without a warning. Kristin – am I making sense?
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Suzanne
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1:29 May 1, 2009
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Suzanne here again. I just registered as “member”. Checking my avatar. don't think it worked. 
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1:37 May 1, 2009
| kfield@lsac.org
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Jonathan, look at reply 44, Dickerson. He selected two in question 13 and question 14 is showing no response.
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1:41 May 1, 2009
| kfield@lsac.org
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Jonathan, we are having another issue with this survey. And I've never used the feature before, so perhaps it is lack of knowledge on my part. I enabled the “Allow respondents to save their progress and return to a survey later” preference. And we had respondants say they never received an e-mail when they tried to save and return later. They said they checked their spam blockers to see if it was in there, but it wasn't.
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2:13 May 1, 2009
| Suzanne R.
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Yet, another problem: I have an example of one user who checked 11 choices in question 13, but only ranked 6 of them in question 14. (Sorry, I do not have the reply number in front of me) My boss says this is unaccepatable. Is there a way to make this work? Please Help.
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1:37 May 2, 2009
| jonathan
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Hey, Suzanne!
Sorry about the confusion here. This is actually a table – you're using piping to pipe in rows rather than options. We cannot “require” the rows individually because they are essentially their own questions and they are piped, so they get generated on the fly. We can't change settings for questions that don't exist, and these are dynamically generated when someone reaches the page.
It looks like some of your respondents just didn't answer all of the rows.
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