No there is not, a survey tool is not intended to be able to change
the answers given ...
But: you might want to check out the version of me where I added a
captcha for the answers and cookie checking, preventing double answers
and scripted answers ...
On Nov 20, 2007 12:43 AM, Randy J. Ray <rj...@bl...> wrote:
> Has anyone had to face a situation where one or more respondents tried to
> "spike" a survey by purposefully putting crap content into the free-form
> fields, flooding the survey with repeated instances of the same answer-set,
> etc.? Is there a way to remove specific answer-sets, short of going into the
> MySQL database directly?
>
> Randy
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