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Piping in answers from selections in a table

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2:38
July 20, 2007


micah

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I’m trying to figure out how to pipe in answers from rows in a table.

For example, say I have a table with 2 rows “work” and “play” and 10 columns containing checkboxes for online resources they might use for work or play.

I’m expecting the user to select all the resources they use for each row (work and play). Then, I want to pipe the answers they selected for a given row into a new question. (for example, where they would rank the options they initially selected.)

I’m assuming that I need a pro account for this, but before I upgrade I want to make sure that it’s definitely possible and I want to see how I would make this change.

Thanks!

3:01
July 23, 2007


jason

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Micah-

This is definitely possible if you have the “work” and “play” choices as separate questions, i just tried it and it piped in my checked entries perfectly into the following ranking question.

I’m not sure if its possible if you have work & play as two rows in the same question though, I’m still learning the many advanced features of surveygizmo and haven’t figured that one out.

So it’s definitely possible if you have them rank work and play options under separate questions, if you’re explicitly looking to have them combined as two rows in one question, i’ll be happy to ask some of the more knowledgeable folks around the office to see what I can find out.

jason

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