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Recommended field types

For each of the connection types used for the GTServer client database, here are the recommended field types for the tables specified in the launch actions and the integration actions: (...)

Do users need to have Excel installed on their devices?

No, this is not necessary. All user operations can be carried out in the GTAnswer module. However, if they can use Excel, they can export their documents to Excel, work (...)

Is there a trial version that I can download?

The solution can be freely downloaded from our website. However, project development requires training. For this reason, we do not offer an evaluation licence.

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Is the product compatible with multiple types of databases?

Gathering Tools is currently compatible with the following databases: Microsoft® SQLServer™ 2008, 2012, 2014 or 2016 Oracle™ 10G or 11G PostGreSQL 8 or higher DB2 (UDB) 9

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Users Categories

Users and Rights Management

Gathering Tools features 5 types of users: With or without an account? By default, users have an account in the instance and are authenticated on the login page. However, respondents (...)

Document close or reopen

This action allows you to close the publication entities or reopen them, thus conditioning access to the documents. Configuration Setting up a document close or reopen action is similar in (...)

GTPATNUM function

Syntax GTPATNUM([reference]) Role The GTPATNUM function returns the record number of the ‘reference’ cell in a pattern. If no argument is passed, the cell containing the formula is used. Notes (...)

Hyperlinks Syntax

GTHYPERLINK Function for creating objects when importing Excel-Design. This function is only known by GT Design. GTHYPERLINK(header ;display label or formula ;url of the hyperlink or formula) Creates a calame (...)

Dynamic drop-down list

Principle The data in a drop-down list is calculated dynamically from a range in the questionnaire or from the cells corresponding to a header in a pattern. During the calculation, (...)