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4/11/2007 7:09 AM
 

is it possible to learn results answered by who ? answered by which user ?

thanks

 
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5/18/2007 7:05 AM
 

Hi

Insert a report modul with a SQL string like this:

SELECT SurveyResults.SurveyOptionID, Users.DisplayName, SurveyOptions.OptionName
FROM  SurveyResults
LEFT OUTER JOIN
  Users ON SurveyResults.UserID = Users.UserID
INNER JOIN
  SurveyOptions ON SurveyResults.SurveyOptionID = SurveyOptions.SurveyOptionID
WHERE (SurveyOptions.SurveyID = ReplaceMe)

 
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6/1/2007 10:02 PM
 

Xargon wrote

Hi

Insert a report modul with a SQL string like this:

SELECT SurveyResults.SurveyOptionID, Users.DisplayName, SurveyOptions.OptionName
FROM  SurveyResults
LEFT OUTER JOIN
  Users ON SurveyResults.UserID = Users.UserID
INNER JOIN
  SurveyOptions ON SurveyResults.SurveyOptionID = SurveyOptions.SurveyOptionID
WHERE (SurveyOptions.SurveyID = ReplaceMe)

 

Wow, very nice.  I was asking about the ability to bring in demographic data in another thread.  So if I add some fields to the account registration page, I should be able to follow you example and bring in age, income, sex, et al? 

 
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7/15/2007 4:33 PM
 
thanks a lot, sory for late reply
 
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10/15/2008 10:37 PM
 

Great info. Just replying so I can find this thread later and contribute the following:

Go to Host... SQL

Paste:

 

SELECT     SurveyResults.SurveyResultID, SurveyResults.SurveyOptionID, SurveyResults.UserID, Users.Username, Users.FirstName, Users.LastName,
                      aspnet_Membership.Email
FROM         SurveyResults LEFT OUTER JOIN
                      Users ON SurveyResults.UserID = Users.UserID INNER JOIN
                      aspnet_Users ON Users.Username = aspnet_Users.UserName INNER JOIN
                      aspnet_Membership ON aspnet_Users.UserId = aspnet_Membership.UserId

 

and hit "Execute" -- worked great..

 

I think you add the "Where" if you have more than one survey so you can select the survey you want.

 
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