It's definitely one approach to hide stuff (what a team we make Paul ;-) )

You could also use jQuery if you wanted to write something from scratch 
yourself. But just be wary of going down this approach:
http://wss.made4the.net/archive/2009/02/23/jquery-the-sharepoint-band-aidaspx


If you were using MOSS 2007, I would recommend InfoPath if the survey wasn't 
too complexed. If you are using WSS 3.0, I would suggest to be honest to 
outsource this to something like SurveyMonkey.com, unless you want to write 
your own ASP.NET forms to have more control over your surveys. There are no 3rd 
Party products that I am aware of at the moment in this space. Be interested to 
see whether Microsoft have polished surveys for SharePoint 14...


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Culmsee
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: View Incomplete Survey Results

Hi

Far be it from me to suggest I have any app/dev credibility, but my hidefields 
webpart was very handy for removing buttons from surveys. In fact the bit to 
remove a button was added by Mr Thake if I recall? :-)

I used this with the toolpaneview hack (google it) to make the survey 
experience much less painful without requiring custom code

Regards

Paul

http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/freebies/


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Power, Karl
Sent: Tuesday, 24 February 2009 6:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: View Incomplete Survey Results

Hi,

One of our departments has set up a survey which has branching, and users are 
only allowed to view & edit their own results.  The survey has been sent to 
about 1400 employees and it seems that a lot of them are clicking on the "Save" 
button when they think the survey is completed.  As a result of this when an 
administrator goes to look at All Responses for the survey, only the complete 
responses are visible.  Currently the number of responses is somewhere around 
300 but only about 180 are completed (and therefore visible).  I've been tying 
a few different select statements on the AllUserData table in the content 
database in an attempt to at least get a list of users who need to complete the 
survey but I've only had limited success.  Any help would be greatly 
appreciated on this.

Aside:  We've learned our lesson on this: WSS 3.0 OOB surveys are shockingly 
bad from a user interface and reporting perspective. I think it's time to 
abandon them altogether and buy a 3rd party survey solution.  Any 
recommendations?



Karl Power
Glanbia Business Services
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