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*'''#''' - shows the Group and Question sequence counts, starting from 0.
*'''#''' - arată numărul de secvențe de grup și întrebări, începând de la 0.


*'''Name <nowiki>[</nowiki>ID]''' - shows the question code for the group/question/subquestion. These codes can be used as variables within [[ExpressionScript - Presentation|expressions]]. '''ID''' is the question id (QID), or group id (GID). This field also shows the [[ExpressionScript - Presentation#Qcode_variable_naming|question type]] (e.g., Multiple choice [M])).
*'''Name <nowiki>[</nowiki>ID]''' - shows the question code for the group/question/subquestion. These codes can be used as variables within [[ExpressionScript - Presentation|expressions]]. '''ID''' is the question id (QID), or group id (GID). This field also shows the [[ExpressionScript - Presentation#Qcode_variable_naming|question type]] (e.g., Multiple choice [M])).

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General

O opțiune importantă care vă ajută să creați și să mențineți cu ușurință sondaje complexe este „Verificați logica sondajului”.

Pe parcursul dezvoltării și testării sondajului și înainte de a-l activa, este foarte important să se valideze logica sondajului. Acest lucru este valabil mai ales atunci când utilizați relevanță complexă, adaptare și ecuații de validare - trebuie să vă asigurați că nimic nu se va rupe atunci când rulați sondajul.

Această funcție vă permite să validați rapid acuratețea sondajului, grupurilor și întrebărilor dvs. Acesta poate fi accesat din opțiunile din meniul barei de sus situate sub setările legate de sondaj. Este disponibil prin meniul Tools:


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După cum puteți observa mai sus, puteți rula această opțiune de patru ori, pentru fiecare limbă folosită într-un sondaj.

Descriere

Opțiunea „Verificați logica sondajului” arată tot ce ați specificat pentru fiecare întrebare și grup (de exemplu, nume, text, ajutor, condiții/relevanță, reguli de validare, valori implicite, subîntrebări, răspunsuri) într-un format tabelar convenabil. Evidențiază erorile și vă permite să faceți clic pe ID-urile de întrebare și grup (sau variabilele utilizate în cadrul ecuațiilor) pentru a deschide noi file de browser pentru a edita acele întrebări sau grupuri. Acest lucru facilitează editarea rapidă a oricăror erori și reîmprospătarea paginii de verificare a logicii pentru a confirma acuratețea sondajului înainte de a-l activa.

Afișajul este, de asemenea, conceput pentru a fi lizibil de către cercetători și sponsorii studiului, astfel încât aceștia să poată valida acuratețea designului și logicii sondajului. Verificarea logicii sondajului actualizează memoria cache pentru toate expresiile utilizate în cadrul unui sondaj activ.

Include următoarele coloane:

  • # - arată numărul de secvențe de grup și întrebări, începând de la 0.
  • Name [ID] - shows the question code for the group/question/subquestion. These codes can be used as variables within expressions. ID is the question id (QID), or group id (GID). This field also shows the question type (e.g., Multiple choice [M])).


To find out more about which variables can be used within expressions, read the following wiki subsection.


  • Relevance [Validation] (Default) - shows the following:
    • Relevance - the syntax-highlighted relevance equation for the question or group. If it is always true (to be shown in any scenario), the value will be 1.
    • Validation - ExpressionScript automatically generates the validation equation based upon the selected question attributes (e.g., min/max number of answers, min/max/equals sum values, min/max individual values or regular expression validation). This section shows the generated validation equation so that you can detect if there are any errors (such as undefined variables).
    • Default - if the question has a default value, it is shown here, syntax-highlighted (since the default could be an expression).
  • Text [Help] (Tip) - shows the following:
    • Text - the text of the group, question, subquestion, or answer. It is syntax-highlighted to show any embedded tailoring, thus letting you verify that you have declared all the variables you plan to use in the tailoring.
    • Help - this shows the help text for the question, also syntax-highlighted.
    • Tip - this shows the internally generated validation tip, based upon the question attributes. This same tip is used in all survey styles, plus in the printable survey and data entry screens.
    • Question Attributes - this shows a table of all relevant question attributes for this question. Attributes that might be equations are syntax-highlighted so that you can validate their accuracy.

Rows are color coded as follows:

  • Groups - are shown with a light grey background
  • Questions - are shown with a light green background
  • Subquestions - are shown with a pale yellow background
  • Answers - are shown with a plain white background

Answers have an additional attribute in the Relevance column:

  • Value - this is the default internal value used by calculations. If you are using Assessments, this will be the assessment value. Otherwise, this will be the same as the answer name.


The survey description, welcome and end messages, end URL, Survey data policy notice and label are listed within the Cgeck survey Logic (above the table) if their corresponding fields are not empty!

Usage

At the top of the page, there is a summary message. If all is well, it will say "No syntax errors detected in this survey", or "This group" or "This question", "by itself, does not contain any syntax errors". If the opposite is true, it will say "X questions have syntax errors that need to be corrected".

Each question that has syntax errors gets the background of its leftmost column (i.e. #) color-coded red. Also, a warning stating the number of minimum errors of a question will be displayed under the Name [ID] column. The following errors are common:

  • Undefined variable - if you have not defined all of your variables, or mistyped array_filter (or different sets of answer options for array_filter), then some of your validation questions will show errors. Undefined variables are shown in red text, boxed with a red line.
  • Bad syntax - as you start to use relevance equations, you may use too many or too few parentheses. Such syntax problems are highlighted and boxed in red. If you hover the mouse over any such red-boxed text, a tool-tip will describe the error.

Colors in ExpressScript syntax

Conditions and equations are syntaxhighlighted to easier figure out what you are looking at:

  1. Green / Light Blue: A variable that references a question earlier in the survey
  2. Blue: A function
  3. Grey: A string expression
  4. Brown: A TOKEN expression (participant data)
  5. Black: Operator

Things to check:

  1. Purple: A variable that references a question later in the survey. Usually this is an error and needs to be checked.
  2. Red or red frame: A non-existing variable or reference to an earlier question or a syntax error - usually needs to be checked.


Undefined Variables

If undefined variables are used, the respective variable name will be color-coded in red and surrounded by a red line. If you hover your mouse over the variable name, it will say "undefined variable":



  Attention : Please note that LimeSurvey does not allow survey administrators to create questions that use the same question code. However, it could happen to have similar question codes within a survey if you import a question group or a question that uses the same question code as one of your already-defined questions. The question can still be imported because the question ids are different. However, if you wish to export the survey results to further explore the survey results (R or SPSS), be careful because the question code is seen as a variable!



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Bad syntax

Most of the expression-related mistakes are related to bad syntax. This is related to the fact that survey administrators usually miss to add a curly bracket, to properly make use of parentheses, or they use expressions wrongly:



Here are many good examples on the usage of syntax highlighting.


Bad custom JavaScript

The JavaScript errors will also be highlighted in the survey logic check:


Speeding editing and validation

All of the syntax-highlighted text has tooltips embedded, which are clickable:

  1. Tooltips
    • Functions - hovering the mouse lets you see the purpose and syntax definition of the function;
    • Variable Names - hovering the mouse lets you see the position (group, question sequence), question text, and allowable answers for the question.
  2. Actions
    • Variable Names - clicking on the variable name opens a new window that allows you to edit the question. This makes it easy to navigate and verify logic - simply keep clicking on variable names of relevance or validation criteria for the question to see where they come from and how they are used.


Examples

The following examples are taken from the ExpressionScript sample surveys. You can find screenshots of running surveys, explanations, and downloads on that page.


Body Mass Index

Here are screenshots of this example.

This is the question-reorder view of the Body Mass Index calculation. You can see the relevance equations for weight, height, and BMI under the Question column:



For a better survey overview, check the survey logic page:



This survey example is also a good example of nested if() statements to generate the "weightstatus".


Cascading logic

Here are screenshots of this example.

It shows the subquestion validation logic that is automatically generated when you use array_filter and array_filter_exclude. This example also shows how you can substitute the tailored "Other" value (the answer for Q02_other is Q01_other).



Q05 in this example shows simultaneous use of array_filter and array_filter_exclude on Q01 and Q02, respectively. This example demonstrates cascading array_filter capabilities. Note that one of the main reasons for showing the question and subquestion level validation criteria is to help ensure you have not made any typos in specifying the array_filter or array_filter_exclude variable names (or in case you use different variable names for your list of filtered subquestions). If you have such typos, all the invalid variable names will appear in red indicating that they are undefined, letting you quickly fix the problem.



Dynamic relevance

This example demonstrates dynamic cascading relevance logic to control display of question visibility. You can download this example here.

Also note that questions are displayed only if certain validation criteria are met. For example, if a person states that she has 2 kids, certain questions have to be filled in by the respondent (kid1 and kid2).


Group-level relevance

This example shows how group-level relevance appears in the logic check. Here are screenshots of the example described below.

As you can see, the group-level relevance equation (cohabs > 1 && p1_rel != "") appear in the grey Person 2 row for G-2.

You may also notice that all of the questions are mandatory. However, if the group is irrelevant, so are all its questions. As a result, those questions are only truly mandatory if the group is relevant.

You may also note that certain questions are displayed only if the answer to the previous question is not empty. You may see below that if p2_sex is not filled in, p2_name is not going to be displayed, even though it is a mandatory questions. The mandatory question p2_age is also not going to be displayed if p2_name is not filled in. These questions can be considered "conditionally mandatory".

Additionally, note that the tip messages are also automatically created for you. They are organized by value range (min/max), sum value range (min/max/equals), number of answers (min/max), etc (it depends on the used question type and active attributes). Sometimes you want to validate an answer range but don't want to display what might appear to be silly validation tips to the user. In such cases, you can use the hide_tip question option (as in this case, to avoid telling the user that the age must be between 0 and 115 unless they try to enter a bad value - see p2_age).


Comma as radix (decimal) separator

Although LimeSurvey fully supports the use of comma as radix (decimal) separator at run-time, you must still use a decimal as the radix separator at the design-time (e.g., when specifying min/max values in advanced question attributes). The working example can be found here.

Also, remember that the validation logic is created for you automatically from the enabled question attributes. The equations may look overwhelming, but you don't need to worry about them.