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Reporting type for Table of Multiple Choice questions

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5:36
June 19, 2009


Johnathan

Guest

I have a survey comprised of only Table of Multiple Choice question types with multiple column headers.


When I design a report it doesn't show an option to change the chart to pie or graph.


I am assuming it is because the question type is not supported for these graph types. I just wanted to check on here to see if there was a way around it.


Thanks,

7:54
June 19, 2009


jonathan

Admin

posts 1129

Hey, Johnathan!

We don't currently offer the ability to graph out tables of multiple choice because the question itself is actually a combination of several questions (each row is essentially its own question). Right now the data will come out in a table format, but we're working to soon offer a reporting feature that splits up the rows in a table so you can graph each row separately.

I hope this helps!

Jonathan Turk, SurveyGizmo Account Manager
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8:49
July 29, 2009


Sarah

Guest

Any updates on this, a chart would be really really useful on each row  Frown

1:30
July 30, 2009


jonathan

Admin

posts 1129

Hey, Sarah!

This is still a work in progress, but we're working as hard and fast as we can ;-)

Jonathan Turk, SurveyGizmo Account Manager
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5:01
August 12, 2009


Sarah

Guest

Hi Jonathan, having a problem with this table in the Report.  Just produced a basic summary report and the table as normal shows up in shades of green depending on the response.  I have saved one report to pdf and the green shading showed up, since then I have saved several reports to pdf and the green shading disappears.  Obviously this looks far more effective in the report with the shading – any advice.

(I've tried changing the resolution to 2400 when I print to pdf but no luck)Cry

11:00
August 13, 2009


Sarah

Guest

Hi, think I sussed this one.  If you have “shrink to fit page width” ticked in firefox (under page setup), the green shading in this question does not show.  If you untick it, it comes back.Laugh

11:01
August 13, 2009


Sarah

Guest

Graphical analysis of each question in the table would still be great.  I have to copy and paste each table into excel at the moment and it never pastes straight forward if there are gaps in any of the cells – real pain.

9:52
August 13, 2009


marybeth

Admin

posts 245

Hi Sarah,

The heat maps (green shading) on the tables is actually rendered through HTML and is currently only available in the View of reports.  The PDF, Word and Excel shouldn't be displaying the green shades.  We are working to render it this way in all reports, but it isn't perfected yet and ready for deployment.

I'm behind you with the graphical analysis of each row in a table too.  This feature is being worked on and hopefully reporting will be updated soon.  Development is currently busy migrating our servers.

Best,

Marybeth



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