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  • #3109
    Tim WTim W
    Participant

    Hi, there are a couple of issues I am having with the logic plugin.

    #3110
    Tim WTim W
    Participant

    …and here are the deails

    In my example, I am using a correct / incorrect method to grade the results.

    If I use logic to hide a question, the results appear to assume that the question is unanswered and therfore incorrect. The point about hiding a question in my example is that the question is for example “not appliable” ie the reason it is hidden in the first place. It would be incorrect to grade a question that is skipped by logic.

    Additionally, as included in another post, the “required” status of a question currently insists on a question being answered even if it is hidden. The logic function should allow for a question to be required if shown and not force required if hidden. This is important for a logic function in a survey.

    If the logic is working by design, cuold I request that these features are considered

    1. Exclude grading of questions hidden by logic
    2. Done force required only when not hidden by logic

    Thanks
    Tim

    #3135
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Tim,

    I need to talk to the development team regarding these issues. I will keep you posted as soon as I hear back from them.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #3178
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Tim,

    Yes, I have forwarded this as the feature request to our development team. They will try to implement it in the future releases.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #3179
    Tim WTim W
    Participant

    Great, thank you

    Tim

    #3191
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    All the best, Tim.

    Kriti

    #21496
    fas taxaafas taxaa
    Participant

    It sounds like your platform’s scoring logic is treating skipped questions as wrong answers, which completely throws off player stats. When designing a progression system for an online mobile game like Ok37 Game, hidden questions or conditional checkpoints should simply be bypassed without penalty. If a player triggers a logic path that bypasses a challenge https://ok-37.pk/ , forcing a failing grade hurts the overall user experience.

    #21521
    Paper IO GamePaper IO Game
    Participant

    Great, thank you paper io

    #21544
    Gibson WandaGibson Wanda
    Participant

    Thanks for bringing up the logic plugin issues. I’ve run into similar problems before with quiz results not triggering correctly or conditions not saving properly. A few things you can try:

    Double-check that your logic rules are in the correct order – the plugin processes them sequentially.

    Make sure you’re not mixing “and” / “or” conditions in a way that creates conflicts.

    Clear your site cache and test in incognito mode to rule out browser issues.

    If none of that works, sharing a screenshot of your logic setup would help others diagnose it better.

    By the way, I recently came across a platform that handles user logins and game logic surprisingly smoothly. If you’re ever looking for a well-optimized system, check out the pkr win game login, the interface is clean and everything runs without the kind of glitches you’re describing. Just a recommendation from personal experience.

    #22872
    joseph wildjoseph wild
    Participant

    Thanks for bringing up this topic. Quiz result logic is one of the most important features because it directly affects the user experience. A well-configured logic plugin can provide personalized results and make quizzes much more engaging. I’m interested to see how others are setting up advanced result conditions. While exploring different online tools, I also came across CB777 Game, which has been getting attention among Android gaming enthusiasts.

    #22873
    joseph wildjoseph wild
    Participant

    This is a useful discussion. Setting up quiz logic correctly can make a big difference in how accurate and meaningful the final results are. Whether it’s for educational quizzes or marketing campaigns, conditional logic helps create a much better experience for users. On another note, I recently found ZD Game while looking at Android gaming resources, and it seems to be quite popular. Looking forward to seeing more tips and solutions in this thread.

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