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Calculated Fields
Calculated Fields
Explore how to use calculated fields here. Learn how to round results in a calculated field; using piping with if/then/what statements; sum responses from a checkbox field; eliminating branching logic errors; using calculated fields to determine eligibility if one or more fields are true; filtering reports based on how checkbox is filled; creating a calculated field that refers to "Check all that apply" variable; and determining the number of questions answered within a survey.
- How to use Calculated Fields
- How can I round the result of my calculated field?
- How to use piping with if/then/else statements
- How do I sum the responses in a Checkbox field?
- How can I eliminate Branching Logic errors with Calculated Fields?
- How can I use a calculated field to determine eligibility if one or more fields are true?
- How do I filter a report based on how participants responded to a checkbox?
- How do I Create a Calculated Field that References a "Check all that apply" Variable
- How do I determine the number of questions answered within a survey?
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