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    Survey Report?

    I'm trialing the Home Version, and it's been quite a few several years since I did dBase programming, and I didn't have all the menu options (clutter :), just the dot prompt, so I need some starter help, I think, then I'll be okay.

    I've got a survey of about 90 questions.
    I want to generate reports that show correlations of answers, similar to crosstabbing, but with more correlations than the crosstab examples I typically see. For example, the plain English version of some of the queries would look like these:

    - Provide a count for those records with Question_1 value of "M" that also answer Question_16 ">5 and 5 and

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    RE: Survey Report?

    Lynn:

    I will take a stabe at a solution. Based on your statement There is a single record for each Survey. Each record is a response by an individual.

    If this is correct you can query the table and set the "filter" based on the logic you have indicated in your request.

    query:
    Question_1 = "F" .and. Question_7= "Y" .and. Question_8 .and."N" .and. Question_16 = "N" .and. Question_17 = "N" .and. Question_18 = "N" .and.( Question_19 >5 .and. Quetion_19

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      #3
      RE: Survey Report?

      Re: query:
      Question_1 = "F" .and. Question_7= "Y" .and. Question_8 .and."N" .and. Question_16 = "N" .and. Question_17 = "N" .and. Question_18 = "N" .and.( Question_19 >5 .and. Quetion_19 5 .and. Question_16 5 .and. Question_17 5 .and. Question_18 5 .and. Question_19

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        #4
        RE: Survey Report?

        Both replies to date illustrate the need for careful thought when designing your import, or possibly the moving of the imported data to another Alpha table.

        I don't know how many questions will be involved in the survey but there is a 1024 character limit in Alpha for expressions. If your field names are "Question_21", etc you will run afoul of that limit much sooner than if the field names are something like "Q01" through "Q99", for example.
        There can be only one.

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          #5
          RE: Survey Report?

          Hi Lynn:
          Don't let the small price of A5v5 Home edition fool you - if all you build are single user applications then it is essentially the same as the full version - it is a very powerful product. If you imagine that you could have done this project in early dBASE, then you can do it very easily in A5v5 Home edition.

          I can't think of any reason you'd need to split your existing spreadsheet data into multiple tables to do analysis and reporting - except perhaps, to add lookups that explain meaning of survey values (e.g. 1=totally disagree .. 9=totally agree or whatever).

          If your survey allowed for long text answers - memo fields -consider that some developers put memo fields in separate tables.

          Hope you have lots of fun with Alpha!

          Bob

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            #6
            RE: Survey Report?

            Good point Stan. Or assign variables.

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              #7
              RE: Survey Report?

              To make the expression even shorter ...

              Question_1 = "F" .and.
              Question_7 = "Y" .and.
              Question_8 = "N" .and.
              Between(Question_16,5,9) .and.
              Between(Question_17,5,9) .and.
              Between(Question_18,5,9) .and.
              Between(Question_19,5,9)

              Stans way even shorter yet

              Q1 = "F" .and.
              Q7 = "Y" .and.
              Q8 = "N" .and.
              Between(Q16,5,9) .and.
              Between(Q17,5,9) .and.
              Between(Q18,5,9) .and.
              Between(Q19,5,9)

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                #8
                RE: Survey Report?

                Thanks a bunch for all the help!

                Lynn

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                  #9
                  RE: Survey Report?

                  Thanks SO much; I really appreciate it!

                  Lynn

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