Is there a better way of referencing to individual choices in multiple
response questions in deciding relevance? For instance: if Q1 asks to
select multiple crops grown by respondent; and Q2 tries to tell the
quantities of production for each of the selected crops in Q1; ensuring
that all crops that were not selected in Q1 are skipped in Q2 under
quantities.
Thanks for the prompt guidance.
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HUMPHREYS KABOTA
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pause and reflect."
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I don't know about a better way, but I'd make a quantity question for
each option in Q1, and then make eac of those questions relevant only
if selected. If you then put those quantity questions in a group after
Q1, you'll have a dynamically generated list of quantity questions.
Yaw
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Is there a better way of referencing to individual choices in multiple
response questions in deciding relevance? For instance: if Q1 asks to
select multiple crops grown by respondent; and Q2 tries to tell the
quantities of production for each of the selected crops in Q1; ensuring that
all crops that were not selected in Q1 are skipped in Q2 under quantities.
Thanks for the prompt guidance.
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HUMPHREYS KABOTA
“Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to
pause and reflect."
--Mark Twain
I am new to ODK and I have a basic question. My first question has multi-response with options:
Cash Collection Source
Cheque Collection Source
Cheque Outsource
Rcv and Payable
Domestic Payment
Liquidity Payment
Internet Banking
From these, I want to pipe only the selected options for the next question i.e. my next question would show options only that were selected in the last question.
How do I make it possible. Thanks a lot for your help.
Warm Regards,
Saurabh
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On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:52:32 AM UTC+5:30, Yaw Anokwa wrote:
> Humphreys,
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> I don't know about a better way, but I'd make a quantity question for
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Depending upon the size of the choice set you're dealing with.
Mitch
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 2:36 AM, wrote:
Hi,
I am new to ODK and I have a basic question. My first question has
multi-response with options:
Cash Collection Source
Cheque Collection Source
Cheque Outsource
Rcv and Payable
Domestic Payment
Liquidity Payment
Internet Banking
From these, I want to pipe only the selected options for the next question
i.e. my next question would show options only that were selected in the
last question.
How do I make it possible. Thanks a lot for your help.
Warm Regards,
Saurabh
On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:52:32 AM UTC+5:30, Yaw Anokwa wrote:
Humphreys,
Please don't email both lists.
I don't know about a better way, but I'd make a quantity question for
each option in Q1, and then make eac of those questions relevant only
if selected. If you then put those quantity questions in a group after
Q1, you'll have a dynamically generated list of quantity questions.