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=General explanation=
=Introduction=


A quota is used to set a limit on responses from defined groups of people on an active survey. Some common attributes used in defining quotas are things like gender, age, race, province/state.  A quota can be added, edited or deleted by opening the quota window.  Select the quota [[File:button-quota.png]] button on the '''Survey''' administration toolbar.
A quota is used to set a limit on responses from defined groups of people on an active survey. Some common attributes used in defining quotas are things like gender, age, race, province/state. To access the survey quotas panel, access the '''survey menu''' and select the '''Survey quotas''' tab:


An english sample survey demonstrating the use of quotas at LimeSurvey is available for download. You can import this survey at your LimeSurvey system for testing ("import" tab at survey creation page): [[Media:LimeSurvey_sample_survey_Quotas.lss|LimeSurvey_sample_survey_Quotas.lss]]


{{Alert|Quotas are tested only when survey is activated. So if you set a quota with limit '0'  and the survey is not activated yet the quota check will not work.}}
<center>[[File:Survey menu - Survey quotas.png]]</center>


=Quotas are not automatically exclusive=


Quotas are not comprehensive and automatically exclusive. To explain, let's imagine a survey that has a simple "Yes or No" question at the beginning.
{{Alert|title=Attention|text=Quotas are tested only when the survey is activated. So, if you set a quota with limit "0" and the survey is not activated , you will not be able to check whether it is working or not.}}


You set a quota on this survey that contains a restriction of 20 users who have answered "Yes" to this question. The quota will be checked everytime somebody answers "Yes" to that question, and completes the whole survey. If the person answers the quota question but doesn't complete the survey, that answer-id is not going to be counted towards the quota. Once 20 people have done so, the quota action will be triggered by anyone else choosing "Yes".


However, if "No" is chosen, the quota system is never triggered. The survey will never restrict anyone who chooses no.
=How do quotas work=
 
To understand how the LimeSurvey quota system works, think of a survey that contains a "Yes or No" question and an Array question, each of them belonging to two different question group. You set a quota on this survey that contains a restriction of 20 users who have answered "Yes" to this question. The quota will be checked every time somebody answers "Yes" to that question.
 
Depending on [[General_settings#General_settings_panel|the format of your survey]] (how the questions are displayed to your respondents), the '''check''' happens either when you submit:
 
*'''the whole survey answers at once:''' If the format of the survey is ''all in one'', the questions (regardless of the question group they belong to) will be displayed on the same page. Therefore, the user has to press the submit button in order to trigger the quota limit check;
 
*'''the answers to a question group:''' If the format of the survey is ''group by group'', then the quota gets activated when the survey participant has responded all the questions that belong to the question group where the answer that contains the quota system check is located in. Therefore, the quota may get triggered before the end of the survey if, for example, the question group is located in the beginning of the survey;
 
*'''or the answer to a question:''' If the format of the survey is ''question by question'', each question will be separately displayed, each of them being allocated a page. In this case, if you select the answer to which the quota is applied to, the quota system will get automatically triggered once you press the '''Next'''/'''Submit''' button.
 
{{Note|To change the format of a survey, access the [[General settings|general settings of your survey]].}}
 
If "No" is chosen, the quota system is never triggered. Therefore, the survey won't restrict anyone from responding the rest of the questions, unless otherwise specified.  


To set a limit on the number of "No" responses, you need to add an additional quota, restricting the number of participants who choose "No".
To set a limit on the number of "No" responses, you need to add an additional quota, restricting the number of participants who choose "No".
<div class="simplebox">[[File:help.png]] '''Note:''' If you would like your respondents to answer certain survey questions according to a previous answer, use the LimeSurvey [[Expression Manager|expression manager]].</div>
==Using more answers and quotas==
You might have to conduct a survey where you want to limit it to 25 male and 30 female respondents. In this case, you will have to apply two quota limits: one on ''males'' and one on ''females''. This will give you a maximum of 25 males who will be able to complete the survey, and a maximum of 30 females who can complete the survey.
Let's suppose now that you want 50 answers from males and 50 answers from females. Please note that each answer that triggers the quota must be introduced in its own quota box. Adding the two answers in the same box will result in collecting 50 answers, regardless of the respondents' gender distribution (e.g., the distribution can be 40 males and 10 females, or 20 males and 30 females, and so on). Continue reading this wiki page and see the [[Survey quotas#Examples|examples]] subsection get a grasp on the usage of the quota system.
==Activating the quota system while the survey responses table is not empty==
Note that a quota system does not necessarily have to be added before you activate your survey. If you decide to activate the quota system at a later date, it will start to check the survey responses table and look for those entries that are marked as being ''complete''. Then, it checks if the quota condition is met or not. If it is met, the next survey responses/entries that will be received will be marked as being ''incomplete''.
For example, if you have previously gathered 1000 answers from women and you introduced after a couple of weeks the quota limit of 800 for women, the next answers from women will have their answers stored either completely or incompletely (depending on the way in which the questions are displayed - see the above [[Survey_quota#How do quotas work|wiki section]] for more details) and will have the entries marked as being ''incomplete''.
<center>[[File:Survey_quotas_-_survey_responses_2.png]]</center>
The quota system does not store any answers or record the number any of the submitted survey answers! Think of it as a filter that is applied on the survey responses table. Basically, it looks into the '''completed''' column and those question columns that contain the answers to which one or more quotas are applied to.


=Поддерживаемые типы вопросов=
=Поддерживаемые типы вопросов=


Следующие типы вопросов могут иметь квоты, определенные для них:
The quota system can be applied only to the following types of questions at the moment:
*Пол
*'''Gender'''
*Множественный выбор
*'''Multiple Choice'''
*Массив - оценка по 5ти бальной шкале
*'''Array - 5 Point Choice'''
*Массив - оценка по 10ти бальной шкале
*'''Array - 10 Point Choice'''
*Переключиь язык
*'''Language Switch'''
*Да/Нет
*'''Yes/No'''
*Список (один ответ)
*'''List (Radio)'''
*Список (выпадающий)
*'''List (Dropdown)'''
*Список с комментариями
*'''List with comments'''
 
 
=Survey quotas panel=
 
Once you click on the '''Survey quotas''' tab from the survey menu, the following page will load up:
 
 
<center>[[FIle:Survey quotas - panel.png]]</center>
 
 
To see the full set of options of this panel, add one survey quota. Then, the survey quota page will look like this:
 
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - image 2.png]]</center>
 
 
The following options are available:
*'''[[Survey quotas#Quick CSV report|Add new quota]]:''' Located on the bottom right part of the survey quotas table, it allows users to add new quotas. Once quotas are displayed on the table, you can start implementing them to certain questions/subquestions answers;
 
*'''[[Survey quotas#Add an answer|Add an answer]]:''' Before adding an answer, you need to add a quota within which the answer(s) will be stored in. The quota limit will be applied <u>only</u> to those answers displayed in the quota box.
 
*'''Edit quota:''' Click on the green pencil located under the '''Action''' column of the survey quotas table to edit the fields of a quota;
 
*'''Delete quota:''' Click on the red trash button located under the '''Action''' column of the survey quotas table to delete the respective quota entry;
 
*'''[[Survey quotas#Quota validation|Quota validation]]:''' Click on the last button located under the '''Action''' column of the survey quotas table to quickly check the quota message displayed to the respondents, the URL (and/or a short description of it) where they will be redirected;
 
*'''[[Survey quotas#Quick CSV report|Quick CSV report]]:''' It exports a summary of the quotas under the form of a comma-delimited CSV table.
 
*'''Selected quota(s)...:''' It works like an aggregator. Select multiple quotas and use this button to apply one of the actions described below to the selected group of quotas:
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - Selected quota(s).png]]</center>
 
**''Activate:'' Use this button to activate a quota. The active ones have the quota name, action, and URL written in white font on a green background.
 
<center>[[File:Active quota.png]]</center>
 
**''Deactivate:'' Use this button to deactivate a quota. The deactivated ones have the quota name, action, and URL written in black font on a grey background.
 
<center>[[File:Deactivated quota.png]]</center>
 
**''Change texts:'' Use this button to quickly change the quota message, URL, and URL description of a group of a quotas. You may use this function to redirect respondents to a certain link once different quota conditions were met.
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - change texts.png]]</center>
 
**''Delete:'' If you wish to delete a group of quotas by a few clicks, tick the ones you wish to delete, click on the selected quota(s) button, and select the '''Delete''' option.
 
 
==Add new quota==
 
'''For a fully working quota you must firstly "add a quota", and then "add answers" to that quota.'''
 
Once you click on the '''Add new quota''' button, the following page will be displayed: 
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - new quota.png]]</center>
 
{{Note|The fields marked with a star have to be filled in.}}
 
The following options are available:
 
*'''Quota Name:''' This represents the name of the quota that will be displayed on the survey quotas table. It should describe the quota it will represent;
 
*'''Quota Limit:''' It represents the maximum number of completed surveys that will be stored in the responses table and marked as being ''complete''. See above the wiki section on [[Survey_quotas#How do quotas work|how do quotas work]] to better understand the mechanism employed by LimeSurvey.
 
*'''Quota Action:''' If the quota is triggered, then one of the two actions will happen:
**''Terminate survey:'' This action immediately terminates the survey and closes the survey.
**''Allow user to modify his last answers before terminate survey:'' Useful action when you want your respondents not to go for the same option. In this way, you can make some of them choose another solution or option. For example, when goodies are offered, you can use a quota on each option in order not to have more users selecting the same good. With this action activated, the users will be aware of the fact that you cannot offer an
 
*'''Autoload URL:''' This tells LimeSurvey to automatically redirect the participant to the URL when the quota action occurs.
 
*'''Quota Message:''' Write the text you wish to be displayed to your respondents if the quota action is triggered. The message will be displayed if the '''Autoload URL''' is disabled.
 
*'''URL:''' The URL displayed to survey participants after the quota action was triggered. The users can also be automatically redirected to this URL if "Autoload URL" is enabled. You can use [[URL fields]] in this section.
 
*'''URL Description:''' A short URL description can be added in order to show to the other survey administrators the goal of the URL for example.
 
 
===Add an answer===
 
Once the quota was created, you can start adding answers under it. To do that, access the '''Survey quotas''' panel. Look into the survey quotas table and select the '''Add answer''' option from the quota box where you wish to add the respective answer to:


=Example of a quota=


You might have to conduct a survey where you want to limit it to 25 male and 30 female respondents. You could then define a quota with a limit of 25 for the answer "Male" from your gender question in the survey.  Another quota for the answer "Female" with a limit of 30 could be added as well.  This will give you a maximum of 25 males who will be able to complete the survey, and a maximum of 30 females who can complete the survey.
<center>[[File:Survey quotas table - add answer.png]]</center>


A survey participant has to match all answers under the quota for it to apply to that response.


=Добавление новой квоты=
After you clicked it, a new page will load up asking you to select the question to which the quota will be applied to:


Adding a new quota is really adding a framework for set of quota conditions. For a fully working quota you must firstly "Add a quota", and then "Add Answers" to that quota (see next section).


When adding a quota, you will be asked for a "Quota Name", the "Quota Limit", and a "Quota Action".
<center>[[File:Add answer - part 1.png]]</center>


From version 1.85RC you will also have the option of setting your own unique quota "Quota Message", "url" and "URL Description" for each language used in your survey. You can also set "Autoload URL" so that the survey redirects users to the quota URL when the quota action is triggered.


All new quotas are assigned to the Survey you were viewing when you clicked "Set Survey Quotas".
{{Box|Please remember that only certain types of questions accept quotas. [[Survey quotas#Supported question types|Click here]] to revisit the supported question types list.}}
*'''Quota Name:''' This is a name to reference the quota by, generally it should describe the quota it will represent.
*'''Quota Limit:''' This is maximum number of completed surveys to allow for the quota. This sets a limit that will be check when quota selected questions are answered during the survey.
*'''Quota Action:''' This is an action to perform when a participant is filling out a survey and lands up being part of a quota that has become full.
**'''Terminate Survey:''' This immediately terminates the survey, and closes the interview.
**'''Terminate Survey With Warning:''' This warns the participant and allows them to go back
*'''Autoload URL:''' This tells LimeSurvey to automatically redirect the participant to the URL when the quota action occurs. (Only In Version 1.85RC)
*'''Quota Message:''' The text displayed to your survey participant if the quota action is triggered (ie: the quota is full). (Only In Version 1.85RC)
*'''URL:''' The URL displayed to survey participants after the quota message, or the URL participants are automatically redirected to if 'Autoload URL' is turned on. You can use [[URL fields]] in this section. (Only in Version 1.85RC)
*'''URL Description:''' The text displayed for the URL. (Only in Version 1.85RC)


Once a quota is added, you will be able to add answers under the quota.
Once you click next, the answers of the question you selected one step before will be displayed. Now, you have to choose to which answer you wish the quota to be applied to:


=Adding an answer=
*'''Select Question:'''


+When adding a answer under the quota, you will be shown a list of all available quota questions which are in your survey. If a question does not show up on the list, then its not yet supported with quotas. After you have chosen the question you want, press "Next" to move on to answer selection.
<center>[[File:Add answer - part 2.png]]</center>
*'''Select Answer:'''


+Once selecting your question, you will be show a list of answers under that question. Here you will select an answer you would like to add to you quota, then press "Next".


=Adding multiple quotas for the same question & subquestion=
In this example, the "Male" answer will have the quota applied to it. Whenever respondents choose this option. the quota system registers the answer. Once the quota limit is reached, the stored survey answers will still be saved in the survey responses table, but it will be marked as being ''incomplete''.


Adding multiple quotas for the same question is surely possible - but  know that quotas are checked with a logical 'AND' operator - so to meet the quota the user has to answer both subquestion in that question like in your quota.


This means also that multiple quotas for the same '''subquestion''' or the same single choice question can never come true.
==Quick CSV report==


=Quota and response data=
The quick CSV report function is used to export the survey quotas table in a comma-delimited CSV file. It includes the following fields:
*'''Quota name:''' The name of the quotas;
*'''Limit''': If the quota is active, it represents the maximum number of survey responses that can be marked as being ''complete'' in the survey responses table;
*'''Completed:''' The number of survey answers marked as being ''complete'' in the survey responses table. Please note tha an answer is marked as being ''incomplete'' if the quota is triggered.
*'''Remaining:''' The number of answers that can still be collected in the survey responses table and marked as being "complete" there.


All data is saved when the participant clicks the "Next" button. Even if the quota is full, the data submitted until the survey is terminated will be recorded. Nevertheless, such id is marked as "No Completed".


=Quota and tokens=
=Quota and tokens=


When tokens are used in a survey and the user is screened out due to a quota, then the according token entry is marked with the letter "Q" in the Completed column. That way the token is invalidated and the survey participant can't re-start the survey.
When tokens are used in a survey and the user is screened out due to a quota, then the respective token entry from the survey responses table is marked with the letter "Q" in the '''completed''' column from the survey responses table. The token is invalidated in this way and the survey participant cannot restart the survey.
 
 
=Examples=
 
The role of the following examples is to better explain the role of quotas and their usage within the LimeSurvey environment. Before continuing reading the below examples, please take into account that:
 
*answers added in the same quota are summed up. For example, if answers A and B from the available responses of a survey question are added to quota Q1, the quota limit '''sums up''' the number of users who pick up A and B as their answers. Therefore, the distribution of A and B answers will be (highly probable) uneven, being entirely dependent on the characteristics or preferences of your respondents.
 
*answers added in different quotas act as there is a logical operator "AND" between them. Let's suppose that A is added to Q1 and B to Q2. If A is chosen and Q1 is reached, then respondents won't get their answers marked as being "complete" in the survey responses table. However, the survey participants that choose B are still allowed to continue as long as Q2 is not reached. Once it is reached, respondents who further choose A or B as answers to that specific question will have their answers marked as being '''incomplete''' in the survey responses table.
 
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - survey responses.png]]</center>
 
 
==Adding more answers to different quotas==
 
Let's assume that you are doing a survey about LimeSurvey and you would like to receive some feedback from your users. You would like to receive 1000 answers from students (PhD student, graduate, undergraduate) and another 1000 from non-students (unemployed person, full/part-time working person or other). In order to do this, create two quotas: '''Students quota''' and '''Non-students quota'''.
 
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - example - add survey quotas.png]]</center>
 
 
Now, start adding answers to each quota box following the steps described above in the [[Survey quotas#Add an answer#Add an answer|wiki section]]. The quota boxes should look like this:
 
 
<center>[[File:Survey quotas - example - add answers.png]]</center>
 
 
By using this method, you limit the number of responses you receive from the two defined groups: students and non-students groups. Now, activate the survey and start testing the quotas. If you first reach 1000 answers from the '''non-students''' group, the next answers you receive from this category will be marked as being ''incomplete'' in the survey responses table. Only answers that come from the students group will still be accepted. Once it also reaches 1000, no more answers will be registered as being ''complete'' in the survey responses table.
 
{{Box|However, the survey can still be accessed by the respondents! Deactivate it once you see that the quota limit was reached.}}
 
==Adding a URL link==
 
To add an URL link to a quota, please continue reading the [[URL fields|URL fields]] wiki section.

Revision as of 20:40, 3 February 2018

__ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ__

Introduction

A quota is used to set a limit on responses from defined groups of people on an active survey. Some common attributes used in defining quotas are things like gender, age, race, province/state. To access the survey quotas panel, access the survey menu and select the Survey quotas tab:



  Attention : Quotas are tested only when the survey is activated. So, if you set a quota with limit "0" and the survey is not activated , you will not be able to check whether it is working or not.



How do quotas work

To understand how the LimeSurvey quota system works, think of a survey that contains a "Yes or No" question and an Array question, each of them belonging to two different question group. You set a quota on this survey that contains a restriction of 20 users who have answered "Yes" to this question. The quota will be checked every time somebody answers "Yes" to that question.

Depending on the format of your survey (how the questions are displayed to your respondents), the check happens either when you submit:

  • the whole survey answers at once: If the format of the survey is all in one, the questions (regardless of the question group they belong to) will be displayed on the same page. Therefore, the user has to press the submit button in order to trigger the quota limit check;
  • the answers to a question group: If the format of the survey is group by group, then the quota gets activated when the survey participant has responded all the questions that belong to the question group where the answer that contains the quota system check is located in. Therefore, the quota may get triggered before the end of the survey if, for example, the question group is located in the beginning of the survey;
  • or the answer to a question: If the format of the survey is question by question, each question will be separately displayed, each of them being allocated a page. In this case, if you select the answer to which the quota is applied to, the quota system will get automatically triggered once you press the Next/Submit button.
To change the format of a survey, access the general settings of your survey.

If "No" is chosen, the quota system is never triggered. Therefore, the survey won't restrict anyone from responding the rest of the questions, unless otherwise specified.

To set a limit on the number of "No" responses, you need to add an additional quota, restricting the number of participants who choose "No".

Note: If you would like your respondents to answer certain survey questions according to a previous answer, use the LimeSurvey expression manager.


Using more answers and quotas

You might have to conduct a survey where you want to limit it to 25 male and 30 female respondents. In this case, you will have to apply two quota limits: one on males and one on females. This will give you a maximum of 25 males who will be able to complete the survey, and a maximum of 30 females who can complete the survey.

Let's suppose now that you want 50 answers from males and 50 answers from females. Please note that each answer that triggers the quota must be introduced in its own quota box. Adding the two answers in the same box will result in collecting 50 answers, regardless of the respondents' gender distribution (e.g., the distribution can be 40 males and 10 females, or 20 males and 30 females, and so on). Continue reading this wiki page and see the examples subsection get a grasp on the usage of the quota system.


Activating the quota system while the survey responses table is not empty

Note that a quota system does not necessarily have to be added before you activate your survey. If you decide to activate the quota system at a later date, it will start to check the survey responses table and look for those entries that are marked as being complete. Then, it checks if the quota condition is met or not. If it is met, the next survey responses/entries that will be received will be marked as being incomplete.

For example, if you have previously gathered 1000 answers from women and you introduced after a couple of weeks the quota limit of 800 for women, the next answers from women will have their answers stored either completely or incompletely (depending on the way in which the questions are displayed - see the above wiki section for more details) and will have the entries marked as being incomplete.



The quota system does not store any answers or record the number any of the submitted survey answers! Think of it as a filter that is applied on the survey responses table. Basically, it looks into the completed column and those question columns that contain the answers to which one or more quotas are applied to.


Поддерживаемые типы вопросов

The quota system can be applied only to the following types of questions at the moment:

  • Gender
  • Multiple Choice
  • Array - 5 Point Choice
  • Array - 10 Point Choice
  • Language Switch
  • Yes/No
  • List (Radio)
  • List (Dropdown)
  • List with comments


Survey quotas panel

Once you click on the Survey quotas tab from the survey menu, the following page will load up:



To see the full set of options of this panel, add one survey quota. Then, the survey quota page will look like this:



The following options are available:

  • Add new quota: Located on the bottom right part of the survey quotas table, it allows users to add new quotas. Once quotas are displayed on the table, you can start implementing them to certain questions/subquestions answers;
  • Add an answer: Before adding an answer, you need to add a quota within which the answer(s) will be stored in. The quota limit will be applied only to those answers displayed in the quota box.
  • Edit quota: Click on the green pencil located under the Action column of the survey quotas table to edit the fields of a quota;
  • Delete quota: Click on the red trash button located under the Action column of the survey quotas table to delete the respective quota entry;
  • Quota validation: Click on the last button located under the Action column of the survey quotas table to quickly check the quota message displayed to the respondents, the URL (and/or a short description of it) where they will be redirected;
  • Quick CSV report: It exports a summary of the quotas under the form of a comma-delimited CSV table.
  • Selected quota(s)...: It works like an aggregator. Select multiple quotas and use this button to apply one of the actions described below to the selected group of quotas:
    • Activate: Use this button to activate a quota. The active ones have the quota name, action, and URL written in white font on a green background.
    • Deactivate: Use this button to deactivate a quota. The deactivated ones have the quota name, action, and URL written in black font on a grey background.
    • Change texts: Use this button to quickly change the quota message, URL, and URL description of a group of a quotas. You may use this function to redirect respondents to a certain link once different quota conditions were met.
    • Delete: If you wish to delete a group of quotas by a few clicks, tick the ones you wish to delete, click on the selected quota(s) button, and select the Delete option.


Add new quota

For a fully working quota you must firstly "add a quota", and then "add answers" to that quota.

Once you click on the Add new quota button, the following page will be displayed:

File:Survey quotas - new quota.png
The fields marked with a star have to be filled in.

The following options are available:

  • Quota Name: This represents the name of the quota that will be displayed on the survey quotas table. It should describe the quota it will represent;
  • Quota Limit: It represents the maximum number of completed surveys that will be stored in the responses table and marked as being complete. See above the wiki section on how do quotas work to better understand the mechanism employed by LimeSurvey.
  • Quota Action: If the quota is triggered, then one of the two actions will happen:
    • Terminate survey: This action immediately terminates the survey and closes the survey.
    • Allow user to modify his last answers before terminate survey: Useful action when you want your respondents not to go for the same option. In this way, you can make some of them choose another solution or option. For example, when goodies are offered, you can use a quota on each option in order not to have more users selecting the same good. With this action activated, the users will be aware of the fact that you cannot offer an
  • Autoload URL: This tells LimeSurvey to automatically redirect the participant to the URL when the quota action occurs.
  • Quota Message: Write the text you wish to be displayed to your respondents if the quota action is triggered. The message will be displayed if the Autoload URL is disabled.
  • URL: The URL displayed to survey participants after the quota action was triggered. The users can also be automatically redirected to this URL if "Autoload URL" is enabled. You can use URL fields in this section.
  • URL Description: A short URL description can be added in order to show to the other survey administrators the goal of the URL for example.


Add an answer

Once the quota was created, you can start adding answers under it. To do that, access the Survey quotas panel. Look into the survey quotas table and select the Add answer option from the quota box where you wish to add the respective answer to:



After you clicked it, a new page will load up asking you to select the question to which the quota will be applied to:



Please remember that only certain types of questions accept quotas. Click here to revisit the supported question types list.


Once you click next, the answers of the question you selected one step before will be displayed. Now, you have to choose to which answer you wish the quota to be applied to:



In this example, the "Male" answer will have the quota applied to it. Whenever respondents choose this option. the quota system registers the answer. Once the quota limit is reached, the stored survey answers will still be saved in the survey responses table, but it will be marked as being incomplete.


Quick CSV report

The quick CSV report function is used to export the survey quotas table in a comma-delimited CSV file. It includes the following fields:

  • Quota name: The name of the quotas;
  • Limit: If the quota is active, it represents the maximum number of survey responses that can be marked as being complete in the survey responses table;
  • Completed: The number of survey answers marked as being complete in the survey responses table. Please note tha an answer is marked as being incomplete if the quota is triggered.
  • Remaining: The number of answers that can still be collected in the survey responses table and marked as being "complete" there.


Quota and tokens

When tokens are used in a survey and the user is screened out due to a quota, then the respective token entry from the survey responses table is marked with the letter "Q" in the completed column from the survey responses table. The token is invalidated in this way and the survey participant cannot restart the survey.


Examples

The role of the following examples is to better explain the role of quotas and their usage within the LimeSurvey environment. Before continuing reading the below examples, please take into account that:

  • answers added in the same quota are summed up. For example, if answers A and B from the available responses of a survey question are added to quota Q1, the quota limit sums up the number of users who pick up A and B as their answers. Therefore, the distribution of A and B answers will be (highly probable) uneven, being entirely dependent on the characteristics or preferences of your respondents.
  • answers added in different quotas act as there is a logical operator "AND" between them. Let's suppose that A is added to Q1 and B to Q2. If A is chosen and Q1 is reached, then respondents won't get their answers marked as being "complete" in the survey responses table. However, the survey participants that choose B are still allowed to continue as long as Q2 is not reached. Once it is reached, respondents who further choose A or B as answers to that specific question will have their answers marked as being incomplete in the survey responses table.



Adding more answers to different quotas

Let's assume that you are doing a survey about LimeSurvey and you would like to receive some feedback from your users. You would like to receive 1000 answers from students (PhD student, graduate, undergraduate) and another 1000 from non-students (unemployed person, full/part-time working person or other). In order to do this, create two quotas: Students quota and Non-students quota.



Now, start adding answers to each quota box following the steps described above in the wiki section. The quota boxes should look like this:



By using this method, you limit the number of responses you receive from the two defined groups: students and non-students groups. Now, activate the survey and start testing the quotas. If you first reach 1000 answers from the non-students group, the next answers you receive from this category will be marked as being incomplete in the survey responses table. Only answers that come from the students group will still be accepted. Once it also reaches 1000, no more answers will be registered as being complete in the survey responses table.

However, the survey can still be accessed by the respondents! Deactivate it once you see that the quota limit was reached.


Adding a URL link

To add an URL link to a quota, please continue reading the URL fields wiki section.