Publishing the questionnaire
When you have completed the questionnaire, you will want to distribute it to your participants so they can respond. Publishing puts the questionnaire into a form that can be distributed to your participants, either by creating a link to complete online or by printing a paper copy. You can publish the questionnaire in both Snap […]
Designing the questionnaire
Snap XMP comes with a large number of different question styles. These range from multi-choice questions to open questions, from free text to numeric answers, from titles and subtitles to notes and instructions. They are all available for use in Snap XMP Desktop. We have developed a sample questionnaire that shows the different question styles. […]
Setting up the online survey framework
Setting up your online account details Before you can create or view the online surveys in Snap XMP Desktop you will need to set up a link with a Snap XMP Online user account. You will need to enter your Snap XMP Online account details to link the surveys created in this Snap XMP Online […]
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Producing a comparison report using a context value
A comparison report compares a single individual, department etc, against the performance of others in your organisation or against a general benchmark. The survey uses variables that define the individuals or departments that you wish to evaluate. Context values allow you to select data that is relevant to that individual or department. Steps for generating […]
Conditional inclusion based on context
You may only want to display or run an instruction in certain circumstances. For example, when running a report to context, you may only want to display information for a specific situation, such as a specific month. You can set conditions depending on the current context. The example shows a context value for all months […]
Generating multiple reports using a context
Running a report to a context produces multiple reports – one for each possible code for that context. This can be used to: create one large report containing multiple versions of the report, one for each context create a separate PDF for each iteration of the context The examples use the Crocodile Rock Cafe survey […]
Testing and running a report using the global context
When running reports with tables and charts, you often want to filter your results to a certain sub-group of respondents. For example, you may wish to filter your results to only show respondents who visited a certain cafe. Context allows you to add a global filter to your tables and charts. You can edit the […]
Moving a survey from offline to online
In Snap XMP Desktop there are two types of survey; online surveys and offline surveys. Online surveys are surveys that are available in both Snap XMP Desktop and Snap XMP Online. You can organise them in folders, which are available in both applications. The online surveys are kept up to date and the response data […]
Creating a context for reporting
When including a context in your report there must be variables in your survey that will hold this information. These are the context variables. Using the Crocodile Rock Survey, the instructions show how to set up a context variable for the Location. Select File|Context Values to open the Context Values window. The global context value […]