Is there a way to allow a user to submit another response to a survey when developing with Survey123 Connect?
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Is there any update to this?
I have a survey embedded into Operations Dashboard, and the only way a user can submit another survey is by refreshing the web page, which is a bit clunky and unintuitive compared to a "submit another survey" button.
Many thanks
Hi Josh,
There is no change in capability, though the best way to enable this for forms being published from Survey123 is being considered.
Has there been any update on this? We are currently using Survey123 forms created in Survey123 Connect and would very much like to be able to add an option for users to submit another survey.
Hi Abigail Stephens. Yes. This has been resolved:
Thanks @Ismael Chivite! This will be very helpful for many of the surveys I am managing!
This does not seem to work for our Survey. I change the settings, publish the Survey again and refresh the page. The setting is then turned off again. Is it available in 123 connect already, or should I recreate all my surveys in the online version.
Hey @IsmaelChivite and @JamesTedrick ,
Have you added the functionality to Submit another Survey to Survey123 Connect. I'd prefer to not have to take a survey that was created in Connect and edit it in the Web Designer.
And apparently even if I wanted to edit it in the Web Designer, it does not let me since it was published form Connect.
It would be extremely help to have this functionality added to Survey123 Connect. I'm having a hard time understanding why it hasn't already been added.
~Dan
Somewhat similar to this question, is there a way to do something similar to using favorites in the Survey123 field app when choosing to prompt a user to submit another record if they are using the web form for the survey?
We have a survey where the first portion of if will essentially be the same for certain users submitting multiple survey records. Due to external limitations for how we are using the data, we can't use repeats in the survey, but we would like to limit retyping of repeat information if we can.