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- ...e number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Thursday, 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.''' Below are two methods to convert Unix time to a readable date and time.1 KB (204 words) - 13:35, 23 March 2015
- On the page that you would like to show the current date and time, you will need to create a '''printed variable'''. Please click on the cate Please see the tutorial intervention 'Time and Date' on the LifeGuide Community Website for a demo of this function an626 bytes (107 words) - 14:55, 15 May 2015
- ...mes and isempty</code> to show users follow-up questionnaires at the right time. You can write the time in seconds (604800) in place of '''oneweek''' in the logic above (see Examp2 KB (344 words) - 11:08, 7 April 2014
- On the page that you would like to show the current date and time, you will need to create a '''printed variable'''. Please click on the cate Time can be printed in many different formats - for example:1 KB (170 words) - 13:40, 2 September 2016
- ...e number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Thursday, 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.''' Below are two methods to convert Unix time to a readable date and time.1 KB (204 words) - 13:59, 23 March 2015
- To show a particular page after a specific amount of time has elapsed, you will need to use the function <code> currenttime(). ...in seconds and you can use it to compare it with another time, such as the time the baseline questions were completed.2 KB (250 words) - 11:51, 19 March 2014
- The logic command <code>currenttime()</code> is used to record the time. The above example will save the current time (in seconds) when users click on the next button on page session1_page10.848 bytes (131 words) - 17:05, 25 March 2014
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- ...rror messages for use with a calendar - selecting a date within a specific time period= In this example, the current time is compared with the time in 14 days time. If a date which is more than 14 days in the future is picked on the calend14 KB (2,307 words) - 13:15, 30 July 2014
- If they have forgotten their password since the last time they logged in then you can allow your end-users to reset their passwords (6 KB (924 words) - 13:13, 10 March 2011
- ...d when they occur. These can be seen on the top of the page in orange each time you login.834 bytes (128 words) - 14:35, 30 April 2013
- ...mes and isempty</code> to show users follow-up questionnaires at the right time. You can write the time in seconds (604800) in place of '''oneweek''' in the logic above (see Examp2 KB (344 words) - 11:08, 7 April 2014
- ...d when they occur. These can be seen on the top of the page in orange each time you login. '''N.B. Invitations are valid for 3 weeks and the expiry time is included in the email.'''20 KB (3,260 words) - 10:27, 9 April 2018
- ...on as it can take a long time to save if you have too many pages open at a time ...oject that you are not currently using can speed up authoring tool and the time it takes to save pages and build the workspace. If you have several version9 KB (1,562 words) - 13:28, 7 April 2011
- ...e number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Thursday, 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.''' Below are two methods to convert Unix time to a readable date and time.1 KB (204 words) - 13:35, 23 March 2015
- ...an end-user finishes a session) or if an e-mail needs to be sent out each time an end-user responds to an interaction in a certain way (e.g. if their resp Because of this time element, you can have a number of e-mails stored up after the end-user has9 KB (1,493 words) - 11:09, 16 February 2015
- ...he interactions on pagename1 for each end-user and will load them the next time they visit that page so that they can see their responses and change them i ...nd interaction2 on pagename1 for each end-user and will load them the next time they visit that page so that they can see their responses and change them i4 KB (709 words) - 11:27, 11 November 2010
- If you want to move, or copy and paste several items at the same time you can group them together:668 bytes (125 words) - 21:47, 22 March 2017
- ...ck to it, the page will automatically show them what they entered the last time they were on that page. This line of logic would be written as: Any interaction on page1 would then be saved and loaded each time the end-user comes back to that page.529 bytes (92 words) - 13:58, 19 August 2015
- ...the value will not be guaranteed (the value the end-user enters the second time may be unique, but this could be due to luck).4 KB (554 words) - 12:32, 14 October 2014
- * 600 - is the time delay for sending the message. This is in seconds so this message will be s * Each time you test the text messaging feature it will cost money – bear this cost i5 KB (907 words) - 11:12, 25 October 2017
- Using templates can save a lot of time. For example, if you realise half-way into the development of your interven ...ect the '''Group items''' option it will remember these grouped items next time you visit the page. Use the ungroup items button to ungroup these items.11 KB (1,939 words) - 16:38, 15 November 2010
- ...e number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Thursday, 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.''' Below are two methods to convert Unix time to a readable date and time.1 KB (204 words) - 13:59, 23 March 2015
- Because of this time element, you can have a number of e-mails stored up after the end-user has ...for example, 30 seconds apart, you may receive all the emails at the same time.3 KB (541 words) - 11:10, 16 February 2015
- * '''Normal''' - this is the most common text box and is shown every time the page is seen.1 KB (192 words) - 11:50, 18 May 2015
- ...s on one or more of the templates so that you do not have to add them each time and they look consistent throughout the intervention. You cannot use Jump b ...age (if it is not on your template) so that it looks exactly the same each time and you do not have to remake it.4 KB (675 words) - 21:50, 22 March 2017
- ...sions, including the date the end-user logged on and the total duration of time they spent in that session. To see detailed statistics from individual sess ...Shows the order each end-user viewed the pages in the intervention and the time (in seconds) they spent on each page. This sheet will list each session on5 KB (917 words) - 12:46, 21 November 2016
- ...olutely sure that you want a particular page to be displayed at a specific time. ...logic, you will have to enter it in Unix time. Converting a date into Unix time can easily be done here: http://www.onlineconversion.com/unix_time.htm2 KB (264 words) - 15:07, 30 July 2014