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Hide/show question based on another question results (not a logic jump or navigation)


Hi,

I would like to ask for a review as the last question (link to a different website).

  1. Seems like there is no way to add button but just a URL as a link. Correct?
  2. How to show/hide this review request only if they gave a good rating in another question several questions above?

Thanks!

Best answer by john.desborough

@mobio - welcome from another user in the community

if you have an earlier question that you want to use as the basis for jumping to a specific ending, you will have to add a logic jump at the appropriate point in your survey when you are ready to send users to one ending or another: 

  • your logic rule would look something like this: 
    • if qX is greater than or equal to 8 (out of ten, for example) then jumpto ending A … in all other cases jumpto ending B

 

that might do the trick for you, i have interpreted the use case correctly

 

des

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vickioneill
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Hi @mobio ,

Welcome to the community!

As a fellow community member, I’d like to help. Based on my understanding of your #2 question, I believe the best way to achieve this is with a logic jump. May I ask why you don’t want to use this feature? 


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  • June 8, 2021

Hi Thanks

Review request should come as the last item in the questionnaire. 

I do not want to go to the review request and then proceed with the form. 


john.desborough
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  • June 8, 2021

@mobio - welcome from another user in the community

if you have an earlier question that you want to use as the basis for jumping to a specific ending, you will have to add a logic jump at the appropriate point in your survey when you are ready to send users to one ending or another: 

  • your logic rule would look something like this: 
    • if qX is greater than or equal to 8 (out of ten, for example) then jumpto ending A … in all other cases jumpto ending B

 

that might do the trick for you, i have interpreted the use case correctly

 

des


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