Conditional email results button Jul 13, 2011 By Tony Chilvers Hi there, Is there any way to only display the email results button on condition of the user passing the assessment? TC
Justin Wilcox almost 13 years ago07/13/11 at 9:38 am (UTC) Yes, because the pass and fail results slides are different. Check out this tutorial on how to add them to your quiz: http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/customizing-the-result-slides.aspx
Tony Chilvers Author almost 13 years ago07/14/11 at 12:53 am (UTC) Cheers for the link Justin. I should have better explained myself or actually asked for what I was trying to do.. At the moment the Quizmaker is set up as a survey. What I am trying to do is only allow users with certain responses to email their results. I guess I could convert the survey into a graded assessment and use the pass/fail results slides to achieve what I am trying to do. Unless anyone else has any better ideas? Also do you know if any of the output can be customised so as not to include some of the data that is inserted into the body of email? TC
Brian Batt Staff almost 13 years ago07/14/11 at 9:13 am (UTC) Hi TC, To prevent certain data in the body of the email, you would have to do some hacking on the published files. However, it's possible it would completely kill the functionality of the email results button.
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Yes, because the pass and fail results slides are different. Check out this tutorial on how to add them to your quiz:
http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/customizing-the-result-slides.aspx
Cheers for the link Justin.
I should have better explained myself or actually asked for what I was trying to do..
At the moment the Quizmaker is set up as a survey. What I am trying to do is only allow users with certain responses to email their results.
I guess I could convert the survey into a graded assessment and use the pass/fail results slides to achieve what I am trying to do.
Unless anyone else has any better ideas?
Also do you know if any of the output can be customised so as not to include some of the data that is inserted into the body of email?
TC
Hi TC,
To prevent certain data in the body of the email, you would have to do some hacking on the published files. However, it's possible it would completely kill the functionality of the email results button.
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