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There are two common ways to program your questionnaire in SurveyCTO. Either by using the form builder or by write your code in an Excel Sheet. The form builder is useful for the absolute beginner and when you need to make a quick edit in a form already uploaded to the server. However, the complexity of a typical DIME survey, makes all projects sooner or later switching to coding in Excel. | There are two common ways to program your questionnaire in SurveyCTO. Either by using the form builder or by write your code in an Excel Sheet. The form builder is useful for the absolute beginner and when you need to make a quick edit in a form already uploaded to the server. However, the complexity of a typical DIME survey, makes all projects sooner or later switching to coding in Excel. | ||
As the | As the questionnaire grew bigger, even the best coder loose the overview over the questionnaire. This is the most significant advantage of coding in Excel. While it is possibly to push through and keep using the form building. However, the data sets from questionnaires not finalized in Excel tend to be less well structured and more cumbersome to work with. | ||
We do not object towards starting programming in the form builder, but we strongly recommend that the questionnaire is at least reviewed in Excel. Experienced coder tend to skip the form builder part altogether, apart from making a quick update to a form already uploaded to the server. | |||
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Revision as of 21:47, 13 January 2017
There are two common ways to program your questionnaire in SurveyCTO. Either by using the form builder or by write your code in an Excel Sheet. The form builder is useful for the absolute beginner and when you need to make a quick edit in a form already uploaded to the server. However, the complexity of a typical DIME survey, makes all projects sooner or later switching to coding in Excel.
As the questionnaire grew bigger, even the best coder loose the overview over the questionnaire. This is the most significant advantage of coding in Excel. While it is possibly to push through and keep using the form building. However, the data sets from questionnaires not finalized in Excel tend to be less well structured and more cumbersome to work with.
We do not object towards starting programming in the form builder, but we strongly recommend that the questionnaire is at least reviewed in Excel. Experienced coder tend to skip the form builder part altogether, apart from making a quick update to a form already uploaded to the server.