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<span style='color:#FF0000'>'''It is strongly recommended to use the expiry option to close a survey.'''</span> - See below why. | |||
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*All questions, groups and parameters are editable again | *All questions, groups and parameters are editable again | ||
*A deactivated survey is accessible (you see all the questions, you only can not save data) | *A deactivated survey is accessible (you see all the questions, you only can not save data) | ||
Revision as of 09:21, 9 October 2009
There are two ways for closing a survey:
General
It is strongly recommended to use the expiry option to close a survey. - See below why.
Expiry
→ Edit the survey details and choose "Expire?" and a "Expiry Date".
- No results lost
- No respondent information lost
- Change of questions, groups and parameters is limited
- An expired survey is not accessible (you only see a message that the survey has expired)
- It's possible to perform statistics on responses inside LimeSurvey
Deactivation
→ Click on "De-activate this survey" in the administration panel.
- All results lost (at least you can not access them via LimeSurvey)
- All respondent information lost
- All questions, groups and parameters are editable again
- A deactivated survey is accessible (you see all the questions, you only can not save data)