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en:create:function:gotoquestionnaire [16.01.2020 14:23] – leonie.junker | en:create:function:gotoquestionnaire [16.01.2020 14:24] – leonie.junker |
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* //Page//\\ If this parameter is set and contains a valid [[:en:glossary#pageID|pageID]], the subordinate questionnaire does not start on the first page or does not continue an interview that has already started on the last active page, but jumps directly to the specified page. | * //Page//\\ If this parameter is set and contains a valid [[:en:glossary#pageID|pageID]], the subordinate questionnaire does not start on the first page or does not continue an interview that has already started on the last active page, but jumps directly to the specified page. |
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**Important:** Unlike ''[[:en:create:functions:multileveldown()]]'', the participant is not returned to the original questionnaire after completing the questionnaire (reaching the last page). If this is desired, the command ''[[:de:create:functions:gotoparent]]'' must be used in the questionnaire (e.g. on the penultimate page). | **Important:** Unlike ''[[:en:create:functions:multiLevelDown()]]'', the participant is not returned to the original questionnaire after completing the questionnaire (reaching the last page). If this is desired, the command ''[[:en:create:functions:goToParent()]]'' must be used in the questionnaire (e.g. on the penultimate page). |
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The function ''goToQuestionnaire()'' allows a participant to fill in an otherwise locked questionnaire ([[:en:create:access|access mode]] "internal/locked"). This is especially useful if the participant has previously authenticated himself by serial mail, serial number or login. | The function ''goToQuestionnaire()'' allows a participant to fill in an otherwise locked questionnaire ([[:en:create:access|access mode]] "internal/locked"). This is especially useful if the participant has previously authenticated himself by serial mail, serial number or login. |