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en:survey:panels [08.07.2014 17:39] – [Exit-links back to the provider] autsch | en:survey:panels [20.11.2014 21:31] – admin | ||
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If one invokes the questionnaire with a test identifier and the link above (which you simply invent yourself), then you should be redirected at the end of the survey to the page of the provider and in the address line of the browser you should see the test-identifier. Probably you will get an error message from the provider, because the identifier is not valid. | If one invokes the questionnaire with a test identifier and the link above (which you simply invent yourself), then you should be redirected at the end of the survey to the page of the provider and in the address line of the browser you should see the test-identifier. Probably you will get an error message from the provider, because the identifier is not valid. | ||
- | **Hint:** With the '' | + | **Hint:** With the '' |
**Important: | **Important: | ||
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===== The provider uses a different variable as the " | ===== The provider uses a different variable as the " | ||
- | If the provider can not or doesn’t want to use r in the link or wants to set a variable such as susid, it is also pretty easy to solve. We read the variable for it on the first (!) Page in the questionnaire with '' | + | If the provider can not or doesn’t want to use r in the link or wants to set a variable such as susid, it is also pretty easy to solve. We read the variable for it on the first (!) Page in the questionnaire with '' |
Like a placeholder for the links you have to specify the name of interview variable, of course. | Like a placeholder for the links you have to specify the name of interview variable, of course. |