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05-29-2007 03:57 AM #1monika.smit@nps.si Guest
Piping
Can you please help me with piping functionality this time.
I would like the answers (from respondent) in multi-choice type of questions (this is the first question) will be shown in rows of the second (matrix) question, where respondent could answer (fill in) additional answers.
As you can see in the attachment I was trying something, but I was not successful. Please, see attachment.
Also I’m interested in some other practical examples, where piping could be used for better logical presentation of questionnaire.
Thanks.
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05-29-2007 08:48 AM #2
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The sort of piping that you are referring to is not automated, but can be accomplished by making Conditions on each row of your matrix question. We can certainly show you how to do that in a virtual meeting if you want.
A practical example of what we refer to piping would be a question to ask:
"Where do you live?".
Then, if the person answers "New York" a subsequent question could say:
"How long have you lived in New York?".John Fischer
Prezza Technologies
**This message post is provided with no warranties as to accuracy.


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