Cameo’s questions form type can now collect:
- anonymous submissions (always, optionally or never for any particular form)
- file upload (required or optional) as a type of question, reflected in attachments to the responses
Cameo’s questions form type can now collect:
You can now edit, delete and augment responses to a questions form. This allows you to deal with things like: * remove spam responses, * remove duplicates, * add “office only” information to a response, for example notes and result of an application for something, * a respondent has second thoughts and contacts you to ask you to amend what they said, * a response was inappropriate or offensive, requiring redaction. Read More…
You can now optionally ask or allow respondents identifying map points on questions forms to provide more than one point. Read More…
* Cameo’s questions form (for petitions, surveys, consultations and questionnaires) now has an option to show the number of responses received so far, as a number or a bar. * member info → questionnaire and petition responses now prominently includes the number of responses from a form * Map responses can now be displayed as a heat map as well as individual point plots.
* The number of responses plotted on the area of the map you can currently see is shown underneath the map. Read More…
Cameo’s questions form type, for collecting questionnaire and petition responses, now supports multiple steps each with as many custom questions as you want at each step. Read More…
To be sent an email summary of any responses to questions forms (for petitions, questionnaires, consultations etc), subscribe to the tag ‘QuestionnaireResponses’. Subscribe either in your profile or by clicking the tag in any similar message that has already arrived, in Reminder Messages on the Library menu. Read More…
A new form type, “questions”, joins the stable of Cameo forms. This provides general data acquisition for things like questionnaires and petitions, or anywhere you want to collect structured responses to a set of questions connected to a respondent. Accompanying the form is a new section, “questionnaire and petition responses”, in “member info”. You can see the responses to your form in various ways there, including on bar charts, pie charts and maps. The form identifies a list to collect together the responses and uses custom fields for your questions. A new custom field lets you ask them to pinpoint a location on a map. Read More…