Survey structure
From LimeSurvey Manual
Introduction
When you access a survey, the Survey Settings menu is selected by default. In order to access the Survey Structure, click on the Structure button located near the Settings one, in the left part of the screen.
The menu will display the current structure of your survey. As you can see in the screenshot from above, there are three question groups and four questions.
However, their names are not suggestive. Therefore, we can use the regenerate question codes function of LimeSurvey to get them automatically numerated. Once used, the questions will look like this:
{{Note|For more details about this function, continue reading the following wiki section
Regarding the available options, you can add from the 'Survey Structure menu question groups and questions. To understand the structure of a LimeSurvey survey, continue reading the next wiki section.
The structure of a survey
A survey is formed of questions and question groups. They represent the backbones of a survey. Besides that, a survey may also contains:
- Employed languages
- Question attributes
- Answers
- Subquestions
- Default answers
- Assessments
- Quotas
- Quota members
- Quota language settings
- Survey users and their permissions
- Survey-specific settings
Everything mentioned above is contained by the .lsa and/or .lss file used by LimeSurvey in order to allow its users easily import and export surveys.
Different settings such as themes, survey participants tables, resources or label sets have to be separately exported and then imported into a second survey.