Neil,
First off I want to say thank you for being so helpful and having a
lightning fast response time!
I have to this point tried to edit the XML code unsuccessfully, and I
think it is because of my non existent knowledge of XML programing. I
am a fast learner though and I have picked up very quickly how the
entire code system at a basic level works. I think in order for me to
get this question to happen I am going to need to see a .txt format
example of a group of single select questions within a survey set. If
this is possible I would be on Cloud 9! This program is amazing and is
truly going to push our survey to new levels of findings and
understanding. So I thank you again for your help and hopefully I will
hear from you soon or anyone else for that matter who might have a
survey example laying around with a repeating group of questions
embedded into it.
Cheers
Dustin
On May 22, 2:29 pm, Neil Hendrick <
Neil.Hendr...@kobotoolbox.org>
wrote:
> Dustin,
>
> Good question, many people want to use a feature where a set of questions
> are repeated for each member of a household, or in your case, for each
> floor of a building.
> You can create repeats that do this, but the user has to determine the
> number of repeats. In this case, you can't ask the user "How many floors?"
> and then use that response to ask questions about each floor in turn. You
> CAN, however, ask if they want to add a new floor, and then ask that set of
> questions, as many times as the user has floors to ask about. This is the
> way repeating groups of questions are handled.
>
> You will have to edit the XML a little, we are working to include this
> feature in the next update of KoBoForm, which will support groups and
> repeats. For the moment, it will take a little editing in Notepad, but
> there are detailed instructions for how to do it in the User Guide.
http://www.kobotoolbox.org/support/userguide/koboform/repeating-groups