Thanks for the answer, albeit being unsatisfactory. ![;) ;)]()
The best solution then is to put the javascript call to our backend in the end message of the survey to make sure the calls are corresponding to the actual completed responses.
Maybe someone else can still come up with a solution - otherwise I'll make it a roadmap wish to LimeSurvey.

The best solution then is to put the javascript call to our backend in the end message of the survey to make sure the calls are corresponding to the actual completed responses.
Maybe someone else can still come up with a solution - otherwise I'll make it a roadmap wish to LimeSurvey.
