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Navigate to the tab that is called "Applications."
You can find basic information about the Form Builder here or in the Beginner Tutorial. It is highly recommended that you complete the Beginner Tutorial before proceeding.
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Question ID | Label Text | Question Type | Options | Display Condition |
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went_to_clinic | Did you go to the clinic today? | Multiple Choice-Single Answer | Yes, No | Always show |
next_appointment | Great! What doctor did you see? | Text | - | If went_to_clinic = Yes |
why_no_clinic | Why not? | Checkbox | Clinic was closed, I felt fine, ClnicClinic too far, Was busy | If went_to_clinic = No |
reschedule | Going to the clinic is important- please . Please call 555-555 5555 to reschedule your appointment. | Label | - | If went_to_clinic = No |
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The survey described above would look like this:
It is important to keep things short! Specifically, when asking a multiple choice question you want to ensure that the text of the question, plus the text of all the possible answers fits in one message. If it is too long, it may be broken into multiple messages. Messages are not always assembled in the right order so it advisable not to have them break up.
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Follow the directions at Schedule a Reminder (Setting up Reminders) in order to schedule your survey. When you get to the "send" section you'll need to choose "SMS Survey" and then choose your desired form from the drop-down:
6. View your Data
Data from SMS Surveys can be seen under standard Form Submissions in the CommCare Reports. You can view these Form Submissions anywhere, but are set-up in Forms. To review your SMS survey data, apart from other SMS data, you can go to the Form Exports in CommCare.
If you are looking for data from SMS users who are cases, be sure to select "unknown users" if you are looking for data from SMS surveys that were sent to cases to export that information.