many account for website

Hi All,

I am Busra from turkey. I will start mobile data collection for pilot program. But I would like to learn that could we connect same page from different account?

Thank you

Hi Busra,
You can deploy your form as a new data collection project under one user and then connect many different devices to it to collect data. You don’t have to create separate accounts for each enumerator. Some people prefer this (especially if they want to limit submissions and control who does and doesn’t have access) and they create a separate account and password for each data collection agent. In this case you would need to give each of these users the “can submit to” permission in your project’s settings. But this isn’t required - a single user is usually enough in most cases.

Best,

Tino

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Hi All,

I am Busra from turkey. I will start mobile data collection for pilot program. But I would like to learn that could we connect same page from different account?

Thank you

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Hello there,

How can one restrict the number of characters to be typed on an input.

Kind Request
cmo

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On Wednesday, 22 April 2015 13:49:58 UTC+3, bka...@rs.mercycorps.org wrote:

Hi All,

I am Busra from turkey. I will start mobile data collection for pilot program. But I would like to learn that could we connect same page from different account?

Thank you

HI CMO,
You can restrict the input to a text question using regular expressions. For this go to Validation Criteria, choose the manual option, and enter your regex between the quotation marks of this formula: regex(., " "). For reference, “.” (the period) refers to ‘this question’, while the regular expression needs to conform to the established regex rules. See http://www.regexr.com/ for help and examples.

Below is an example of how to restrict text entry to exactly five lowercase letters:

I’ve created a short article for this which we’ll also expand with more examples in the future.

Best,

Tino

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Hello there,

How can one restrict the number of characters to be typed on an input.

Kind Request
cmo

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I am Busra from turkey. I will start mobile data collection for pilot program. But I would like to learn that could we connect same page from different account?

Thank you

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