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Are you looking to set up logic based on the number of options selected in a checkbox question? You can use the 'answer count' merge code to set this up!
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Using Hidden Values you can store the values entered in your continuous sum question and then use these fields to base your logic off of.
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There are a number of reasons why you may want to generate a random number within a survey. For example, you might want to assign a random number to each respondent that can serve as a sort of ID.
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URL Variables make for a quick method for pre-populating existing data into a survey. With a simple query added to the end of the survey link, data can be stored as part of each survey response.
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By default, Alchemer surveys record both the date and time the response was started and the date and time the response was submitted. These times are available in the time zone you specify for the application in Individual Responses and Exports ....
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Are you looking to have Alchemer generate a unique confirmation or coupon code that can then be utilized to link a respondent to an otherwise anonymous response? Here's an easy way to set this up!
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If you are using an Email Campaign to distribute your survey and you wish to send an email notification to each respondent it can be a little tricky to figure out how. In this tutorial, we'll cover h
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Are you using KnowledgeOwl to manage content? Or are you in the market for Knowledge Base software and looking for ways to generate content quickly? Using Alchemer's Webhooks you can take cont...