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11:47 March 7, 2008
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Any ETA on using Invite Fields as Report Filters? I am trying to figure out whether I should start to build a reporting application outside of SurveyGizmo that uses imported survey results. I’d rather not, of course, as mgmt likes your reports and I would need to try to match them.
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6:54 March 7, 2008
| Chad
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Hi Alc,
It’s coming but our lead developer is out of the office until the end of next week and won’t be able to get to it until then.
What’s your deadline?
-Chad
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3:52 March 11, 2008
| alc
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Hi Chad,
No hard deadline. I just have to know it’s coming so I can relay that to mgmt. When implemented, could you confirm that the filters will be available for existing surveys?
Al
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11:59 March 12, 2008
| Chad
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Yup all surveys will be backwards compatible.
-Chad
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Hi Chad,
I’d be really keen on this too. I’m running a global survey which is promoted on 30+ websites and I need to check their response rates daily. The custom field is appended on the survey url (….sgizmo.com/?partner=partner_name). At the moment I seem to have to download all the survey results and run externally as alc is doing above.
Many thanks again,
Adam
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1:59 March 14, 2008
| Chad
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Hi Adam,
Actually, you can already filter on query string variables in reports. Just create a summary report and click “Add Filter” and in the first drop down your query string variable should be listed as “URL:something”
Hope this helps,
Chad
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Hi Chad,
yeah - that is definitely useful, but not 100% what I was after. I want to be able to look at the response rates across the entire survey by custom URL. There are probably 40 or so of these and I want a quick way to get a feel for their relative response rates.
The best I have found so far is to use the “show source (Referer) table” option in the report, but one patner is promoting in an email client and thus has 100 or so different original URLs. The second best solution is to download “invitation data” to excel, but not any of the questions themselves - makes for a smaller file.
Many thanks for your suggestion though - that one is handy.
Adam
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12:39 March 17, 2008
| Chad
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Hi Adam,
I’m not sure what you’re shooting for, but it sounds like you’re on your way. Let us know if there’s something specific we can help you with.
-Chad
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