Questions and their corresponding Answer Options address the most important topics and content to identify the customers' needs and as a result display the best fitting recommendations.
This page describes the different types of Questions and how to configure them.
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Questions are the core elements of every Product Guide. They define a requirement of your customer towards your products or services. Every Question has one or several Answer Options which are selectable by the end-user. Furthermore, each question card is contained in one of the Stages of the Product Guide. To learn how to create a Question and how it is structured, please read the next two sections.
A text input field occurs and demands you to enter a question name.
There are no limitations, but the character length (max. is 255) for the question name. |
The Question card contains...
A text input field to enter new Answer Options,
New Answer Options will be placed below the Question header. The number of Answer Options is unlimited. |
A collapse-expand button at the bottom,
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A clickable right pointed arrow.
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Most of the settings you perform in the question properties dialog (see image in Example question card) affect all answer options of this question. It is important to understand that some configurations need to be identical for all answer options of a question (such as the data binding and the answer option type). That is why these parameters are set in the preferences of a question and then are valid for all answer options of this question. This documentation is structured around the effects of configuring a question to the corresponding answer options.
The question "Which gender do you have?" is placed within the stage "Gender".
The Workbench gives you the full flexibility how to formulate and use questions. A Question does not always need to literally ask a question (combination of question text and a question mark) with a fixed set of answer options. It is also possible to formulate a demand or just a keyword which intends the user to enter something. You can also use Questions as Boolean Questions. That is why, more generally spoken, they are called facets.
Here are some examples of how to use a question:
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An answer option represents a selectable answer element of a question. Depending on the chosen answer option type in the question properties, the illustration of the answer options may differ.
Creating new answer options is quite easy: Just simply type in the answer option name in the "Enter new answer option" input field below the question name and press the return key. Repeat this until all favored answer options were entered.