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Revision as of 18:49, 26 September 2014


Whole question validation equation (em_validation_q)

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Description

This is an equation that is used to validate the entire question (e.g all of its parts collectively for a multi-answer question). If the question fails the validation criteria, then then em_validation_q_tip message has the CSS style .error set to it. This tip uses the .em_q_fn_validation CSS style, which is hidden by default within template.css.

The main difference between this feature and the Sub-question validation equations (em_validation_sq option) is that for this feature, if the question (or question parts) fail validation, then an error message could be shown. For the sub-question validation, each text entry cell (e.g. in array, but also applies to single entry question types) will be styled so that the background color is pink.

Valeurs possibles

Tout texte, pour utiliser legestionnaire d’expression, il faut l'entourer d'accolades.

Exemple

    • You want to collect demographic information from users via a multiple short text question, and you want to validate that the user has entered a reasonable email and phone number.

This example shows how the question looks with invalid answers:

And here is what it looks like with one invalid answer:

Here is how you edit a question to enter that information:

And here is part of the Show Logic File output that lets you validate the accuracy of your expression and ensure there are no syntax errors:

As you can see, the validation equation tests that both the email and phone are either empty or match a regular expression filter.

The validation tip only shows the warning message if the phone or email appears invalid.

 Hint: Remember, LimeSuvey uses the Perl syntax for regular expressions, so they should start and end with / (slash character)!