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Complex Logic Jump Issues with 100s of Answers


Hello Typeform Gurus! 

 

I am fairly new to the program (done basic forms without logic jumps) but now I need something marginally more complex (though I feel like this should be very straight forward, but something is not clicking). 

 

Alright, Q5 has over 100 possible answers (asking for which country they live in).  All answers should go to Q6 EXCEPT for 2 of the answers (USA or China) 

 I want:

If they chose USA- Q7→ Q10

If they chose China- Q8 → Q9→ Q10

All others  Q6 → Q10

 

Now when I go through the flow, it always goes in numerical order based on what they answer on Q5.  IE:

All: 5-6-7-8-9-10 OR

USA: 5-7-8-9-10 OR

China: 5-8-9-10

 

China flow DOES work (because it is the bottom of the graph?)

USA asks where in US, then goes to China questions

All others go through all the questions. (Where, Were in USA, China questions) 

 

 

How do I get rid of the connections between 6 & 7  and 7 & 8??

 

 

All countries point to 6, except USA or China

 

I’ve directed everything accordingly, I just can’t figure out why the 3 separate questions are connected.  

 

I hope this makes sense.  Any help is greatly appreciated!  

 

Thank you so much!

 

Kind regards, 

Zak

Best answer by Zak Brown

Got it @john.desborough , 

 

I needed advanced logic, not the simple.  Only took me all day to figure that out… 

 

Thank you for your help! 

 

 

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john.desborough
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@Zak Brown - welcome to the community from a fellow user

what i don’t see in your logic is a condition that says If q5 = usa, then jump to q7  but that may be hidden in the picture (same for the if q5 = china, then jump to q8)

 

it seems like you need to put in ‘explicit exit’ instructions from question to question .. in order to eliminate the logic path following ‘the next question’ routing. 

does that make any sense??

 

des


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  • April 17, 2021

Thanks @john.desborough 

 

I should have included those in the original post

 

I don’t fully follow the “explicit exit” though.  Looking in the options and can’t find anything about that. 

 

 

 

Thanks John! 

 


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Got it @john.desborough , 

 

I needed advanced logic, not the simple.  Only took me all day to figure that out… 

 

Thank you for your help! 

 

 


john.desborough
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@Zak Brown - looks good sir.. glad you got it working

 

des


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Hello, would you mind explaining this advanced logic, please?
I am finding myself in the same situation.


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Elisa Reinaudo wrote:

Hello, would you mind explaining this advanced logic, please?
I am finding myself in the same situation.

@Elisa Reinaudo - i see in your other post that you said you had solved your issue? do you still have something we can help with here??

des


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@john.desborough No no, no worries. All good. The survey got published and worked properly. Working on the insights shortly :)


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