Sure! Great question! The main reason I prefer this is that sometimes, when you have colleagues or reviewers going through your questionnaire, they might say "I want this 'select_one' question to actually be a 'select_multiple'. If you use an 'equals' operator in your relevance relating to a select_one question, then that's fine, but if the select_one changes to a select_multiple, then the relevance won't capture it correctly using an 'equals' operator, unless they only choose one choice. In order to prevent having to update the relevances when changing select_ones to select_multiples, then I prefer just using the 'selected()' function from the start, as it works well for both cases. Does that make sense?
Bom dia, boa tarde, independentemente de qual seja o horário alí! Quero primeiramente agradecê-la por todo o conhecimento que vem sendo partilhado por meio desta plataforma digital sobretudo relacionados à analise de dados pelo KC, muito obrigado por tudo tem sido muito bom ser o seu mentorando nesse processo! De Angola, Martinho Catumbela
This is an excellent live class!
Could you please share the XLSForm that you created during this tutorial?
An awesome presentation in deed. At 1:14' you mention you prefer using selected for relevance over the equals operator. Any reason for this?
Sure! Great question! The main reason I prefer this is that sometimes, when you have colleagues or reviewers going through your questionnaire, they might say "I want this 'select_one' question to actually be a 'select_multiple'. If you use an 'equals' operator in your relevance relating to a select_one question, then that's fine, but if the select_one changes to a select_multiple, then the relevance won't capture it correctly using an 'equals' operator, unless they only choose one choice. In order to prevent having to update the relevances when changing select_ones to select_multiples, then I prefer just using the 'selected()' function from the start, as it works well for both cases. Does that make sense?
@@HumanitarianDataSolutions yeah makes a lot of sense. never thought of it in that angle.
It has been great watching you since the start... You're awesome and thanks for the knowledge sharing....
Great demonstration of XLSForm authoring and best practices. We also learned about excel formulas and chatGPT.
Bom dia, boa tarde, independentemente de qual seja o horário alí! Quero primeiramente agradecê-la por todo o conhecimento que vem sendo partilhado por meio desta plataforma digital sobretudo relacionados à analise de dados pelo KC, muito obrigado por tudo tem sido muito bom ser o seu mentorando nesse processo! De Angola, Martinho Catumbela
You're very welcome, I'm glad it's useful!
I love that you said "errors and trouble shooting are normal", thanks mam
can i have the xls file please
Thanks for the question! I haven't made this XLSForm available, but if it becomes a future resource in a training video, I'll link to it here!
A good example of a normal day at work!
Thank you
Good, thanks!
Great, Good evening Madam.
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