Launch
You use Launch to activate a compiled questionnaire so it can be used for interviewing. This involves defining the location of participant records for the project, naming the quota file if the project uses quota control, and defining which Web pages to use for standard items such as the start and end of an interview.
You can run Launch from within Build, or you can run it separately by selecting it from.
Starting Launch
Select the project you want to activate and click Launch.
Project information
The Project Info tab is where you enter general information about the project and where and how it is to be activated. The information required is as follows.
Launch Notes
Background information about the project that you want to save in the project database for reference by other users. You can leave this box blank.
Do not use space characters in the project names, because they might cause activation issues.
Status
The project’s status. One of the following:
▪Test. The project is available for testing, but any data collected will be flagged as test data.
▪Active. The project is available for live interviewing.
▪Inactive. The project cannot be used for test or live interviewing.
Launch Subfolders?
Select this option if the project’s folder contains localization subfolders that must be copied to the Shared and Master project folders along with the main project files.
Cluster
The cluster on which to activate the project. If you are activating a project that has already been activated (for example, if you have changed and recompiled the questionnaire) you must activate it on the same cluster as you used before.
Database Server
The database server where the project database will be stored.
Project Database
The name of the case data database. The default is to store each project’s data in a separate database with the same name as the project. However, if your site is configured to allow it, several projects can write case data to the same database.
You might be able to create a new database for the project. If so, the list contains “Create New Custom Database”. Select this option, and then type a name for the database in the Custom box.
Default Survey Language
The default language for the questionnaire.
With multilingual questionnaires, the language in which you write the questionnaire is the default language for that script. If the questionnaire does not specify the language in which it is to run, and the information cannot be obtained from the participant record, the interview runs in the default language. Once you start translating a script, other languages are added to the questionnaire definition file; you can select one of them as the base language for the questionnaire.
The list contains only languages that are in the questionnaire definition file. If the computer’s default language does not appear in the questionnaire definition file, the default value is US English.
Default Routing Context
The routing context to set as the default for this project. The activation process activates all routing contexts that it finds but only sets one as the default. Typical routing contexts are Paper for printed questionnaires, Web for inbound interviews, and CATI for outbound calling.
The Sample Management, Quota, and Interview Web Pages lines show whether these options have been set for this project. The settings change according to the specifications on the other tabs.
Use Personal Interviewing?
When selected, the project can be used on personal remote devices for computer assisted personal interviewing (CAPI).
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