Thanks for your answer. To give you the scenario:
We have a number of standardized tests that teachers give to students to assess progress in learning a subject. We have a base test that we copy for each teacher. We make the teacher an administrator of the test so they can load participants, send out invitations, and view/export the responses. The copying part seems an extra step, and the lengthy list of surveys owned by the admin who did the copy can be a pain. We do not wish to give the teachers the ability to modify the survey, so they can't be made the owner.
Since the test ID (e.g. 751796) is used as part of the generated names for the response, token tables and as an index to the permissions, it seems that if a survey was designated as a "Master" then values such as 751796001, 751796002 could be used for these entities without needing to copy the questions & answers.
That not being the case, I guess we'll just have to soldier on...
Surprised this use case hasn't come up before.
Thanks again.
Jack
We have a number of standardized tests that teachers give to students to assess progress in learning a subject. We have a base test that we copy for each teacher. We make the teacher an administrator of the test so they can load participants, send out invitations, and view/export the responses. The copying part seems an extra step, and the lengthy list of surveys owned by the admin who did the copy can be a pain. We do not wish to give the teachers the ability to modify the survey, so they can't be made the owner.
Since the test ID (e.g. 751796) is used as part of the generated names for the response, token tables and as an index to the permissions, it seems that if a survey was designated as a "Master" then values such as 751796001, 751796002 could be used for these entities without needing to copy the questions & answers.
That not being the case, I guess we'll just have to soldier on...
Surprised this use case hasn't come up before.
Thanks again.
Jack