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16th December 2014 - When developing your intervention, we recommend identifying essential variables related to your outcome measures and saving them in your logic file using the '''savevalue''' function. This will ensure that your data is saved as '''User Data''' in the Excel file, and if there are any server problems or internet outages, your data will be saved (User data is saved as soon as users click on a button on a page, whereas '''Session Data''' is saved when a user finishes a session).
16th December 2014 - When developing your intervention, we recommend identifying essential variables related to your outcome measures and saving them in your logic file using the '''savevalue''' function. This will ensure that your data is saved as '''User Data''' in the Excel file, and if there are any server problems or internet outages, your data will be saved (User data is saved as soon as users click on a button on a page, whereas '''Session Data''' is saved when a user finishes a session).


For information:
NB. In the Excel spreadsheet that you can download, responses entered into interactions are automatically saved in the '''Session Details''' sheet. Other variables can be manually saved using the '''savevalue''' command in the logic file and will appear in the '''User Data''' sheet. Please see the '''How to Guide''' for further information on exporting data.
In the Excel spreadsheet that you can download, data entered into interactions is saved in the '''Session Details''' sheet; data that you have written into the logic using the '''savevalue''' command is saved in the '''User Data''' sheet.





Revision as of 12:22, 16 December 2014

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16th December 2014 - When developing your intervention, we recommend identifying essential variables related to your outcome measures and saving them in your logic file using the savevalue function. This will ensure that your data is saved as User Data in the Excel file, and if there are any server problems or internet outages, your data will be saved (User data is saved as soon as users click on a button on a page, whereas Session Data is saved when a user finishes a session).

NB. In the Excel spreadsheet that you can download, responses entered into interactions are automatically saved in the Session Details sheet. Other variables can be manually saved using the savevalue command in the logic file and will appear in the User Data sheet. Please see the How to Guide for further information on exporting data.


18th November 2014 - If single/multiple-choice interactions have been customised in LifeGuide (by unchecking the Use global style option), they may not function in Internet Explorer 8. There are a few workarounds for this: 1) Delete the Response text and use text boxes to display text that you can customise, 2) Check the Use global stylebox so the default style is used or 3) Use a more recent version of Internet Explorer when testing and viewing the intervention.


4th November 2014 - There are issues with sliders not working with some older versions of Internet Explorer. They are working fine in Internet Explorer 11, so we recommend that all users download and use this version when viewing and testing their intervention if sliders are being used.


11th August 2014 - There are some bugs associated with the use of bigger buttons for single/multiple choice interaction and we recommend that you use the regular sized radio buttons until these bugs are fixed.


3rd September 2014 - We are no longer linking domain names from daily.co.uk to the LifeGuide live server due to increased security on our server. Instead, the short name that you enter when you upload your intervention will be included in the URL.