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7:59
May 20, 2009


Liou

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Why can't I use reporting values instead of topics in a survey report? 

I did input reporting values while creating survey questions, and unchecked the item “Display question option titles (rather than report values)” while creating summary report. However, the result is still not I want… For example, titles are used in the charts created in the report, while report values are found nowhere.

I'm using the free trial account. Is this a problem?

11:33
May 20, 2009


jonathan

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Hello, Liou!

Woops! I looked over your survey, reports and the responses. It looks like you changed and added in the new reporting values after responses had already been collected. The responses that had already been collected will not change, they will continue to use their original reporting values and only new responses will use the new reporting values. our primary concern is the accuracy of your data, so changing your reporting values will not effect responses that have already been submitted using those values.

I took your survey, response ID 30738972. If you click in to view the response “Browse Responses” in your “Reports” tab) you'll see all of your new reporting values in my response. you can also brows into Summary Report #11 and see that the Reporting values are there for my response as well.

Jonathan Turk, SurveyGizmo Account Manager
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