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I'd like to use this for an anonymous rating system, similiar to how college students rate professors.
Can it be set so that the replies to the survery are anonymous but all users can read them (just not know who wrote the specific survey they are reading). Can a standard survey be created as a template that can't be modified. So if a user wants to start a survey about Joe Smith, all they have to do is add "Joe Smith" as the title. Can it be set so that users can only respond once to each survey. So in my case, I'd want them to be able to fill out one survery for Joe Smith, and another for John Smith, and each survey would have identical questions. TIA! |
/edit: my bad - wrong link ... arrgghhhhh
Took a while to find the surveys page. A possible hack for the 'quick links' menu? J |
GREAT work, thank you.
Is there a conditional to use within a template so you can see whether the user browsing has already completed a specific survey? I was to say : [If Browsing User Has Not Completed Survey X Then]show some text[/if] Thanks in advance. Simon |
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Spikeman, I really need a way to be able to send each Survey answer in the moderation queue for approval by the admin and the result is shown to all only after that survey answer is manually approved by me. I have a lot of surveys which require text answers and I don't want this feature to be abused as I want to keep it open even for non-registered members.
Ofcourse one partial solution would be to give the view results permission to no one but the problem is that the majority of my surveys are not time based and will be open for an indefinite amount of time and I don't want the results to be indefinitely unviewable. I hope you understand this problem and can add an approval feature to survey submissions. Many thanks for a nice mod and awaiting your reply. |
In the permission to take the survey, I have put the ids of all usergroups from 1 to 7, but still when an unregistered forum member tries to go to the survey to take it, it gives the login box forcing one to login which I don't want it to happen. I want that unregistered members can also take the surveys. Is this a bug or anyway to solve this?
Also when I give the registered member groups permission to View Results, still it gives them the error that they do not have permissions to view the survey results. Please help. |
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Thanks, that worked but the userid should remain as 0 instead of 1 as otherwise it blocks the admin.
Now how to solve the second problem? When I give the registered member group userid 2 permission to View Results, still it gives them the error that they do not have permissions to view the survey results. Thirdly there should be a way for the admin to edit survey results. I tried to take some test surveys as unregistered to test the above problem and the results have got stuck there. I want to remove them but found out that there is no way to edit survey results. Fourthly, can you please kindly consider my previous request to add the moderation-approval-editing features of survey results which will solve the third problem also? Thankyou again. |
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Possible addons I am considering: 1. Ability to post final survey results directly to forum thread QUOTE] First of all, We installed at www.mycockpit.org with ease. Wonderful MOD and addition to our site. I look forward to using it to it's full capacity. Thank you Spikeman!!! Now for the question, as noted in the above quote. Is this option available (I may of missed it somewhere), or is this a future addon? Matt Olieman www.mycockpit.org |
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