I have this form on Google Drive and was wondering would it be possible to go back to the form after the user has submitted/clicked the survey. Currently once the survey has been completed it gives a message to the users saying thank you for your response. My survey is linked with a spreadsheet where it collects all the feedback. Do I need to add some kind of code within the script editor to do this and if so which one? I tried searching for answers and the closest search I have come across is this one:
Google App Script: Auto Refresh after form submission
I appreciate if anyone could provide help or advice on how to do this.
To simplifer what I want:
1) Have the form completed and submitted. It should then load saying thank you and reload the survey so the next person can complete it without having to click back or refresh the page.
I hope this makes sense to everyone.
Many thanks
Daniel
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I have a regular google spread sheet that triggers a sidebar form apps script Onload:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f8n0eRbUacX218zUTBmrOyPWp3wOpi6tOyU8v2UnQdc/edit?usp=sharing
I need a mail merge to be initiated every time the form is submitted.
I have used the Autocrat addon for this when using Google Forms but I cannot get the form trigger to work when submitting from an apps script form. The time trigger actually works.
I feel like im missing something here, can anyone shed some light on why the form trigger doesn't work in this configuration or perhaps other a suggestion for an alternative approach.
Really appreciate the help
Dan
Only Google Forms will trigger the on form submit trigger, so you should add a Google Form to your spreadsheet and to make that your script create a Google Form response submission.
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create an ItemResponse in Form
how to create a google form response with app script
Im not an expert in Google Tracking and Adwords and i had a request where a client wants to track the people who submit a contact form on a website, coming from an adwords ad.
So someone lands on a specific site on the clients site via Adwords, then fills out the contact form on that site. Now they want to know how many people coming from adwords ads, are willing to submit the form.
This seems to be very obvious, and i thought there might be already a solution for this.
Conversion Tracking already happens when the form is submitted, but they cannot comprehend whether someone submitted the form coming from adwords or or not.
I´ve been told to save the GET-Parameter from the Adwords-Link inside the database, the website is running on, every time the form is submitted. That doesnt seem to be the right way. Also there are some security issues with that.
Can anyone give some advice, how this could be achieved.
I hope i explained that right.
Thanks in advance.
If you need to save source into DB:
Simpliest way migth be parsing UTM parameters and populate the hidden fields in the form, so you know that user came from AdWords or any other source.
If you are using automatic tagging (which I would recommend), you are going after GLCID parameter, if manual, it's just utm_source.
I would do tracking from all sources (not only AdWords) - it might happen that you also need to know if user came through Facebook, LinkedIn article or so.
More on tracking sources into database here and here. More on AdWords tagging here.
If you only need to know if people from AdWords submit forms (=converts):
Chances are, that you already know. See Google Analytics. Filter out segment of people who did goal of sumbmiting form and see Aquisition -> All traffic.
More on Google Analytics here
You should check and make sure you have auto-tagging enabled. The best way to do this in Google Analytics go into the Admin > Property column > Product Linking section > Adwords Linking.
Once you have Adwords and Analytics linked up simply go back to the Reporting tab and navigate to Acquisition > Adwords > Campaigns as shown here
If you have properly set up your goals in Analytics you can use the Conversion filter to select the goal you want to view and this will show you all goal conversions that came from Adwords.
I am trying to create a question and answer style quiz on a website, using forms. I would like the submit button to email the user only, from a field he/she has previously filled in, but I can't figure out how. Also, advice on whether php is the best language to write this in?
I am very new to this and would really appreciate any help. Many thanks
use the phpmailer function to send emails using php. You can read more about it here and get the library from github here
I have a very specific registration form that I need to build that collects an event attendees information and then sends that info plus payment to a Paypal business account. My client has given me the breakdown of how he wants the form to work and it goes something like this:
Registration Options: A) Single person/participant: cost $150.00 B)
Family group/ 2 or more participants: $300 total for the first two
each additional is $75. C) School group: For every six participants
paid at $150 each the 7th will be free
Select registration package: Number of Participants: Total cost for
participation:
This seems like a tough task even with Paypal's button building feature.
Can anyone offer any suggestions on how I might tackle this form? Possibly through a php form that will auto total based on fields filled in by the attendee?
There are a few different ways that you can do this. You could use some JavaScript or PHP to collect the data and perform the calculations. There are a few example of some basic scripts collecting data and performing calculations here that may help, or give you an idea of how you would go about doing this. The examples are free to use as is. There are several others that may help as well, under the basic scripts menu. Some are Java Script, others are in PHP. You can just right click the page and view the code for the JavaScript, and for the ones that are in PHP, there should be a link for the PHP code.
I'm a developer who has taken over a Joomla website, which was creatied using SEBLOD. The website is a listings website, which has over 300 listings on.
The purpose of the website is to get enquiries through the listsings.
Currently, the queries are attached to a button - which opens your email program and sends the email. This is not ideal.
Is there a way to create and attach a generic enquiry box or form to each listing, and include the name of the listing in this form when its sent?
Is there a way to create a form that can be attached on the frontend of the website page intead of
the "Request a quote" button.
To be candid, seblod is an impressive Joomla app, but I'm afraid you might not be able to get useful answers than on their forum, I've been using it now for over a year and I'm just coming to terms with some of its functionality. Visit the forums and you should be able to find a good answer from the devs there. Its an expansive suite so it might give some unique challenges.