How to delete a survey response?
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I'm not trying to manipulate our results, but we had a test survey sent out in production and would like to remove it so that it actually doesn't doctorate the real responses from other customers. So, is there an easy way to remove a specific survey response? If so, what objects would be affected? Any tool form Gainsight to do this or would it entail using Salesforce tools?
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If you believe you need to delete a Survey response(s) or move a response to another survey, please contact support@gainsight.com. There are multiple objects that hold the survey data, and they have to be deleted in a certain order. If this is not performed correctly, one object can still hold data, while the others don't.
We have added this to our long road-map also changing this to an idea post.
We've had a number of cases recently where a client contact accidentally/absentmindedly clicked on an embedded survey question but never actually completed the survey, resulting in an incorrect partial response.
To use the Edit option:
Navigate to Survey 2.0 > Select the Survey > Analyze > Survey Statistics.
Select the response you want to Edit, from the participant chart.
Please follow this article for more information.
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+1 to have the possibility to delete NPS Survey Responses records without to escalate it to the support team would be really helpful.
I’ve found a bunch of test participants in the survey data but they didn’t submit a survey and therefore there’s no response. I can’t delete the records but they contribute to the metrics as a participant (total participants).