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− | Returns whether or not the current QAS is a CATI-QAS. | + | Returns whether or not the current QAS is a CATI-QAS, IE, if the current questionnaire participates in a CATI questionnaire. |
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+ | It does NOT tell you if the current context is an interviewer running the QAS or a CAWI respondent. Use [[User_getCallingLoggedInUser]] to determine this (empty for CAWI, non-empty for CATI). | ||
'''Syntax''' | '''Syntax''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 15 April 2019
isCati
Returns whether or not the current QAS is a CATI-QAS, IE, if the current questionnaire participates in a CATI questionnaire.
It does NOT tell you if the current context is an interviewer running the QAS or a CAWI respondent. Use User_getCallingLoggedInUser to determine this (empty for CAWI, non-empty for CATI).
Syntax
isCati()
Arguments
None
Return type
bool
Example
bool isCati = isCati();
Availability
Version 5.2