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I set up my quiz improperly, the results are not going to my e-mail. However, I think the results go to a site first and then to me. Please tell me it is possible that the results are sitting somewhere and I can get them sent to my e-mail address.

Jim G
July 30, 2008 05:24PM


Hallo Jim

When you say "improperly" do you mean that you input an incorrect email address? If you did not tick the box for "Send results over the internet" the results will not be sent anywhere.

[en.wikibooks.org]

If you did input an email address then you can use that to register for the online results service and access your results online.
[www.quiz-software.com]

The manual has a section on accessing and using the results service.

[en.wikibooks.org]






Edited 1 times. Last edit at 07/31/08 09:30AM by Alexander McCabe.

Hazel Skeet
July 31, 2008 07:10AM


I am also having issues receiving my results in email.

I put the form on my site Monday... and it seemed to be working fine. I have about 60 results thus far. However, I have over a dozen people who are claiming to have answered the quiz... and I do not have results for them.

I have to say, this is a bit unsettling.. given the high pricetag.. hopefully it's something simple. (Yes, I did set up the email address, as I have already received 60 results).

I have no idea what is causing this.

Mark
August 2, 2008 05:39AM




Over the past 24 hours, there have been some outages on our main server. During this time the result sets have been received and stored on our back-up server.

We're working on getting those results transferred back onto our mail server. We expect to be able to do this over the next 24 hours. As the results are transferred onto our main server, you'll get an email for each one if you're registered to receive e-mail and you'll be able to log on and view them at the main server.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused by this delay, we're working to get this resolved as fast as possible.



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 07/31/08 05:14PM by Alexander McCabe.

Hazel Skeet
August 2, 2008 09:59AM




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