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With the help of Dashboard neo, you can create ad-hoc dashboards for your survey in no time at all and simply share them via a link. There is virtually no configuration required as the solution automatically recognizes the question types used in your survey and selects the appropriate chart type to visualize the results. Dashboard neo is a brand new feature module that we are currently refining for you. So you can look forward to even more great features. |
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Creating a Dashboard
The Tivian Dashboards neo optionmoduleis located in the survey menu of your survey project.
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Question types that Dashboard neo does not support are displayed in the question list, but cannot be selected. The solution module provides support for the following question types: Single response (111,112,113, 131, 132), Multiple response (121, 122), Matrix (311, 312, 341), Checkbox matrix (362), Linked slider (143), Ranking (411), Text field (single row) (141), Text area (142), Multi text field (143, 144). |
Configuring Filters
As soon as you have created a dashboard, you can also configure filters for it. To do this, proceed as follows:
Switch to the Configuration neo menu again.
Select the Filter tab.
You can now select the variables that you want to define as filters. All survey variables are available for selection under Survey variables. For personalized surveys, you can also select participant variables as filters so that you can filter by gender in the dashboard, for example.
Click Save at the bottom right.
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Adding the Filter in the Dashboard
Once you have configured a filter in the Configuration neo menu, you can add it to the dashboard:
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Click on Apply.
As soon as a filter has been applied, it is displayed above the Add filter option. If you want to remove it again, simply click on the purple X symbol.
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Changing the Language
All languages that you have configured in your survey project can also be selected for your dashboard:
Switch to the Dashboard neo menu.
Select the desired language from the language drop-down menu.
The language will be changed immediately.
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Creating a
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Link
To share your dashboard with stakeholders, by email for example, you can easily create a token. This is essentially a link that you can send by e-mail, for example.
Go to the Dashboard neo menu.
Click on Create tokenlink.
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Enter the validity period of the token under Token time-to-livelink under Validity period. Select the option hours or days from the drop-down menu.
Under Password, set a password for access to the dashboard if required.
Click on Create tokenlink.
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The token link is created immediately and a summary of the relevant information, including expiration date and link, is displayed.
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Displaying
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Links
You can use the Show tokenslinks button in the Dashboard neo menu to display an overview of the tokens links you have created.
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The following information is listed:
Token: Link to the dashboard
Creator: User who created the token
Created at: Date of the link creation
Expires at: Expiry date of the tokenthe link
Creator: User who created the link
Password: It is only indicated whether a password has been set or not. The password itself is not displayed.
Uses left: Indicates how often the token link can still be used.
Link: By clicking on the clipboard symbol, you can easily copy the token link and paste it into an e-mail, for example.
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