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Build a loop to capture different answers to different questions groups, when asking at first what group they want to answers about. And asking again at the end fi they want to answers about another group .

  • December 14, 2022
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Hi all,

I am creating a form to capture the customer behaviour for my product. I have some categories and a set of questions about it

So, I want to ask at first to choose what category of produtcts they want to talk more about it. Then, a set of questions about this category will appear (here in different questions groups - Category 1, Category 2 ...). At the end, i want to ask something like this: “Is there any other category, besides (@The one choosed at first) that you would like to choose and answer about?” And if this person select another one, he is going to answer other questions about it. Its about 4 categories, and a lot of questions for each one. 
This involves asking a different set of questions for each category that the customer has choosed at first. After choosing and answer 1, 2, 3 or all 4 categories its going to have an end question thanking the customer for taking his/her time to answer. 

The challenge is that every customer want to buy different categories, with different caracteristics, so different questions about it. However, I am hoping to be able to introduce some sort of loop functionality that will allow a candidate to submit a set of answers, and then pull up a new blank form and submit another. They keep going until they want.

This would require Typeform to save the data, and then clear the form ready for another entry. 

Is this technically possible?

I would really appreciate some advice :-)

Best answer by Liz

Hi @IgorVeloso I would definitely give the article here a look, as it will show you how to use logic jumps to show questions that apply based on previous answers. 😀

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Liz
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  • December 15, 2022

Hi @IgorVeloso I would definitely give the article here a look, as it will show you how to use logic jumps to show questions that apply based on previous answers. 😀


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  • December 20, 2022

Hey @IgorVeloso how’s it going? Let us know if you had a chance to look at the article Liz shared and if it helps 😊


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  • December 20, 2022

Hey Liz and Grace, 
Thanks a lot for the reply! It worked really well 

 


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  • December 21, 2022

Great news, thanks for letting us know @IgorVeloso 🙌


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