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Logic - follow-up questions for multiple options (3 out of 20)

  • August 14, 2025
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Hello everyone, I’ve read lots of posts - some with great answers - but… it seems like the logic I’m building is going to be so complex that QA’ing it will be tough. 

 

I have a multiple choice question with 18 options (Question is: what topics are going to be important for you this year?). People have to choose 3. 

 

Now I want to ask a follow-up question to ask why do you find topic X important? I need 3 of those questions, repeating the selected options. 

 

I’ve built a logic now, that says: if A, then go to question 19. If B, go to question 20. But it seems I have to build that logic again after every single question. Isn’t there an easier way that I’m missing? 

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john.desborough
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  • August 14, 2025

@Wolsmich - short answer is ‘nope’ … you have to put the logic routing after each question, call it a declining balance of logic rules approach as you go through… 

unfortunately it is a little kludgy to implement but once done it will work just fine. 

des


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  • August 14, 2025

Thank you John, for your prompt reply. I was afraid this’d be the answer and have started implementing. 

 

That does lead me to a second question: is there a tool to QA if the flow works correctly? 

 

I have 16 choices, and people can select 1 to 3 options so there’d be quite some testing here 😅


john.desborough
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  • August 14, 2025

@Wolsmich  - coffee and a spreadsheet checklist lol.. those are the tools that i use.. that and the Preview function.. it’'s not awfully pretty but.. 

des