Basic Settings of Forms

In Quant, it is possible to create forms that are used to publish questionnaires or surveys. A typical example would be the store check form that every regional manager must fill out during a regular store inspection. The head office prepares a list of questions about the stores and the regional managers log into the Quant web interface directly from the store each time. Here, they fill in the form and see the evaluation very quickly, e.g. in the form of a percentage success rate. If a store lacks something, it is possible to link a task directly to the form question and require the store to solve it by a certain deadline.

In this manual you will find:

How to create a new form?

  1. In Quant - the Forms section, click on the New button.
  2. On the right, fill in the necessary form properties (name, who should have access to the form, etc.)
Creating a new form

Form Properties

Basic

Name

Fill in the name of the form here. The name will be displayed on the website on the left side menu.

Desktop Rights

Here you can set who has the right to edit or read the form in Quant. By default, the form is set to be visible to all users in Quant and everyone can edit it.

Name and desktop rights
Web Access

Here you need to set the group of users to whom the form will be displayed on the web interface. 

If the form is to be filled in by region managers and category managers, these two groups of users need to be added here and the "Can edit" permission needs to be set for them. You can then set that store managers can see the form but cannot edit it (setting "Can Read").

Web access

Tasks

You will only see this section if you have Task Management enabled. Use this setting only if you want to allow reporting tasks to questions of the form.

Enable Parent Task

Individual tasks that report to a specific form can be grouped under one specific parent task if you check the Enable Parent Task checkbox. This allows you to see the status of the parent task in a summary table of completed forms. If the box is not checked, the tasks will be created as separate and will not have a parent task to unify them.

Parent Issue Type

If you check the Enable Parent Issue checkbox, you must set here Parent Issue Type. We recommend that you create a new issue type for your forms. 

You can set here only the Task Type for which the Forms context is set.

Tasks for forms

Numbering

This is where you set how the questions are numbered within the form. The following figure shows in colour exactly what these settings affect.

Numbering

Score

In this section you can set whether you want to show the score for the form and in what form you want to display it. For example, a store can see that it scored 9 out of 11 points and so on. At the same time, you can also show a color highlight in the summary table depending on the score of the answered form.

Score Units [%]

If the box is not checked, the score is calculated in points. If the box is checked, the score is shown as a percentage.

Display Total Score

Check the box to display the total score above the form.

Display SubTotals Score

For each section of questions, the total score for that section is displayed.

Display Fields Score

Display the score for each question.

Score
Custom Total Score Color

Here you can set the color of the score in the summary table. This can make the table very clear because you can quickly identify, e.g., stores that have a bad score.

If the score is below 8 points the cell will be highlighted in red. If the score is between 8 and 10, the cell will be highlighted in yellow and if the full score is 11, the cell will be highlighted in green.

Custom Total Score Color 
Colour highlighting of scores in the table

Note

Enable Note

If you want to be able to write a note on the form, you must check this box. The note will appear at the end of the form.

Note

 

Note on the web