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Add a conditional list to an attribute in ACBC
Hello,
I'm doing a ACBC exercise and I want to add a condition in the list that will be display in one of the attributes. The exersice is about pizza and one of the attributes is the type of pizza they will want:
1)basic (one ingredient)
2)Traditional (3 to 5 ingredients)
3)Premium (6 to 9 ingredients)
The options 2 and 3 had been predefine so they can't choose separate ingredients. I think I should define a costructed list but I don't know how to make the link between tow attributes.
Can someone help me? Thank you!
asked
3 months
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by
anonymous
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Hi,
Without looking at your survey specifics, it sounds like this is an "alternative specific" design, which is not yet supported in ACBC. You could try creating the survey in CBC with the Advanced Design Module, which does support alternative specific designs, but not constructed lists.
If you need help or guidance, contact our technical support staff by phone or email.
Best regards,
Aaron
answered
3 months
ago
by
aaronhill1
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300
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