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Routing section: Asking questions
The Routing section determines the order in which questions are asked, the way the interview pages will look, and the validation of the answers that the respondent gives.
A Routing section is not required. If there is no Routing section, the questions are delivered in the order in which they appear in the metadata section as they have been so far when you have pressed F5.
1 Insert the simplest form of routing, where all of the questions defined in the metadata section are delivered in the order in which they appear in the metadata, so click the Web (Routing) tab.
2 If the Metadata View pane is not visible, right-click in the Routing pane, and then click Show Metadata.
3 In the Metadata View pane, right-click the Fields folder, and then click Copy as Ask.
4 Paste into the Routing section. This inserts routing so that all of the questions defined in the metadata section are delivered in the order in which they appear in the metadata.
Routing(Web)
SurveyTitle.Ask()
Email.Ask()
HowMany.Ask()
HowMuch.Ask()
HowDrink.Ask()
BagOrLoose.Ask()
TeaTime.Ask()
GetNewsletter.Ask()
TeaDrink.Ask()
FavoriteTea.Ask()
WhereProducedLoop.Ask()
Age.Ask()
Gender.Ask()
MaritalStatus.Ask()
Income.Ask()
End Routing
5 The metadata section defines a page called Demographics that presents the Age, Gender, MaritalStatus and Income questions all on one page. To display this page rather than the separate pages for these questions, replace the lines for these questions with a single line containing the text Demographics.Ask().
6 Press F5 to run your script. Answer the questions or just keep pressing F5 to continue to the end of the survey. To stop running the interview before it is complete, click the Stop button This graphic is described in the surrounding text..
Requirements
UNICOM Intelligence Professional with Interview Scripting.
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Changing the order in which questions are asked
See also
Interview scripting: Getting started