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elaine
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04/03/11 06:54 AM (14 years ago)

1.5 quiz with only images for questions - seems to allow max 1 question

Hello, I'm doing a few quizzes in 1.5. Each quiz instead of having a question, has a picture. Then user then has to select the orrect name of the picture from the multiple choice options in the quiz. Put in the first question, and put 'non' a required for the actual question itself as it'll be an image, and entered in an image name. All grand. Then tried to do the same for the second question, entered in info, clicked 'submit', Got an error: This question already exists in the quiz. Duplicate questions not allowed. Does it think because the content in the text field for both questions is the same (none), its a duplicate question? The images in both are different. The answers however are drawn from the same pool, but the answer to Q1 is different to the answer for Q2. Thanks! :) Elaine.
 
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04/03/11 10:49 AM (14 years ago)
Great catch! Yes, that's exactly what it was. The database tries to prevent you from entering duplicate questions. It looks at the Question Text when you submit a new question. If you had already entered 'none' as the question text, it wouldn't allow another one. Fixed.
 
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04/03/11 01:51 PM (14 years ago)
David, I'm going to have to figure out how to email you a pint of Guinness. :)
 
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04/03/11 10:00 PM (14 years ago)
Pint of Guiness - yikes. Dont' forget the fork so I can EAT the stuff ;-)
 

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