SurveyMonkey Walkthrough
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Article Summary

A Guide for getting data from SurveyMonkey to Rivery .

Prerequisites

A SurveyMonkey connection.

How to pull data from SurveyMonkey using Rivery

First, select 'Create New River ' from the top right of the Rivery screen.

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Choose 'Data Source to Target' as your river type.

In the 'General Info' tab, name your river, describe it and choose a group.
Next, navigate to the 'Source' tab.

Find SurveyMonkey in the list of data sources and select it. (under Analytics )

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Under Source Connection , select the connection you created, or create a new one .

Next, Select a type of report:

  • Survey Design - Retrieve the design structure of your survey.
    Each row of returned data would have a question ID and answer/choice ID for every option. These will correspond to the IDs in the response.

  • Survey Responses - Retrieve the responses for your survey. Match with the corresponding row in Survey Design report to get the full information on your data.

Then, under Surveys , select which of your surveys to run the report on, or leave empty to run on all of your surveys.

Reports' Time Period:

Select the time period of the report:

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The reports support two kinds of time period:

  1. Date Range -

    • Pulls data in the date range between the start and end date provided, including the end date.
    • You must select a start date.
    • Leaving the end date empty will pull data according to the current time of the river's run.
    • Select a timezone offset to send dates considering the offset.
    • Use the "Last Days Back For Each Run" to expend the start date and pull data a given number of days back before the chosen start date.
  2. Predefined date - A date range defined by Rivery:

    • Day - Yesterday.
    • Week (From Monday to Sunday) - Week to date, Previous week, Previous week to date.
    • Month - Month to date, Previous month, Previous month to date.
    • Year - Year to date.

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