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  • #613
    Tri LyTri Ly
    Participant

    Hi team,

    I am developing a survey page. One of the page need the user to enter a range of number. Different number have different score. For example:

    1/ Your business ranking:

    a text box here: [user enter their number]

    0 – 19 = 1 point
    20 – 34 = 2 points
    35 – 49 = 3 points
    50+ = 4 points

    Can I do something like that from QSM plug in ?

    Thanks,
    Tri

    #630
    KharisKharis
    Keymaster

    Hello Tri,

    It is possible to accomplish. However you have define manually the point for each number in the answer (see the attached screenshot). Because the system currently can’t recognize particular condition of number ranges.

    Regards,
    Kharis

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    jh f sdfsjh f sdfs
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    #17482
    claire harrisclaire harris
    Participant

    Hello,
    You can achieve this in the Quiz and Survey Master (QSM) plugin by using the Results Page Conditions feature to assign logic to your score ranges. To set this up, first create a “Number” question type and assign it to a specific Category (e.g., “Business Ranking”); then, go to the Results Pages tab and create four separate result templates, adding a condition to each where “Category Points” for your ranking category is “Greater than or equal to” and “Less than or equal to” your specific thresholds (e.g., 0–19, 20–34). While the free version allows you to display different messages based on these ranges, if you need dealers kia the specific points (1, 2, 3, or 4) to be added to a total calculation for further use, the Logic Add-on is the most efficient way to “add points” to a variable based on a numeric input range.

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