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Sorting Admin and secondary surveys  
Written by islander the 16 Jul 10 at 14:13. Related project: 1.x all. Implemented
We recently upgraded from 1.5+ to 1.86 and really like the new versions' ability to sort the surveys by Live, Inactive, Expired etc.

Is it possible to arrange the surveys by who they were made by?

We have a number of Developers creating surveys and having them grouped by owner would be very helpful.
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Selected solution (#1): Grouped, or tagged
Written by islander the 16 Jul 10 at 14:13.
Rather then creating a Live/Inactive/Expired for 'each' developer, I suggest tagging a survey with an abbreviation of the developers name.


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Possibility to select separator for tokes imported from CSV  
Written by puohis the 7 May 10 at 14:47. Related project: 1.x all. New
In Finland and in many other countries other than US use semicolon (;) as a list separator and LimeSurvey can only use comma (,) as list separator (US style) for CSV files.
Would be nice to be able to select which list separator to use, because Windows and Excel are so dummy that you can't select the separator when you are saving file from Excel to CSV. You can change the separator by setting it to Windows locale settings, but that affects all programs.

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Solution #1: Put the selection of the CSV separator to config.php
Written by puohis the 7 May 10 at 14:47.
Easiest could be to put the selection of the CSV separator to config.php.

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Tics for slider layout  
Written by apps the 2 Feb 10 at 10:06. Related project: 1.x all. New
Tics (aka tic marks) should be visible under the slider bar.

See this sketch: http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/5295/10403feb10095848.gif

benefits: easy read, make it clear it's a slider with discrete values, catch where the handle is in respect to left and right limits.

Details:
type = multiple numerical input
options:
use slider layout = 1
slider min = 0
slider max = 10
slider accurancy = 1

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Solution #1: add an option
Written by apps the 2 Feb 10 at 10:06.
show_tics = 0 (default). Just as it is.
show_tics = 1 : the slider shows tics under the bar, between the slider_min and the slider_max values.

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Review all conditions  
Written by apps the 5 Feb 10 at 14:10. Related project: 1.x all. New
It's more productive to show and review all conditions in a admin page.
Mantain them from there (Edit, add, delete) is considered a plus.
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Solution #1: add a page "Logic Management"
Written by apps the 5 Feb 10 at 14:10.
Add a button to the survey button bar, next to "Token management"
Create a page to review all conditions in the current SurveyID

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send automatically an email to the survey user with his datas  
Written by fradeff the 27 May 10 at 16:01. Related project: 1.x all. Already implemented
(please forgive my poor english... I'm french speaker)

We use at our university intensively limesurvey, and I really appreciate it: I'm not only using it for surveys, but also as a form-generator and gained a lot of time doing so. I was able with limesurvey to answer to dozens of demands reading the doc and adapting the surveys according to it.

But... several administrators of surveys ask me if it is not possible to send to the survey user (the person filling the survey, not the admin) an email with his/her information, when she submits the survey. This is very common on forms, but seems to miss in limesurvey.

I've googled and checked in doc + forum + ideas (here) without finding anything about that question, which surprised me, as I think could be quite interesting for many limesurvey users / administrators. So if I searched bad, please forgive me.

Personnally, I use the Automatic End URL to do that, but it's quite a lot of handmade job for each survey (get the survey sid and the answer id, parse the corresponding table fields name, send the mail, and so one for each new survey where this notification is required).

Hereafter a suggestion to add this feature

Hope this concerns other than us and that a solution can be found!

Best,

Fred R, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Solution #1: Add a question type "email + optional notification"
Written by fradeff the 27 May 10 at 16:01.
In all surveys (closed with email AND public-open), add a question-type named email (which could include a regexp check of the mail, which I also do "by hand"), and a checkbox with a label sthing like "Send collected datas to the email provided here".

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Confirmation E-Mail INSERTANS on not answered questions  
Written by mmaa the 18 May 10 at 18:49. Related project: 1.x all. New
Place all answers in confirmation E-Mails and produce no error, if a question wasn't answered.
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Solution #1: check each placeholder if it's empty and if so place a string like "no answer"
Written by mmaa the 18 May 10 at 18:49.
check each placeholder if it's empty and if so place a string like "no answer given"

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Menu: "List Surveys"  
Written by m998dvd the 3 May 10 at 10:02. Related project: 1.x all. Implemented
When I make a Survey, I would like to see how many people have answered the survey.

In the menu "List Survey you see the following columns:
"Full responses" > "Partial responses" > "Total responses"

It's handy, but you can't see how much there are left, or how many surveys are untouched.
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Selected solution (#1): "Total quests" in the menu: "List Surveys"
Written by m998dvd the 3 May 10 at 10:02.
It would be nice and handy, if there can be an extra column in this list and this next to "Total responses".

It would be easier to check and in one eye-view you see all the information that you needed.

"Full responses" > "Partial responses" > "Total responses" > "Total Requests".

Maybe one little thing after that requested column: "Percentage responded".

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