Remember when we said you can’t mix Simple and Advanced Logic? That’s still true, but we never said you can’t mix different types of Simple Logic. This article shows you how to do just that.
In this example, we’ll set logic for Question branching and Outcome quiz, so you’ll see this under Simple in the Logic panel:
Here’s how to do it:
This form asks ‘Are you a cat or a dog person?’. The answer will send them down different logic paths, and later we ask both groups ‘So now, pineapples on your pizza?’:
From question 4, we want to send people to different custom Ending screens:
If you’re a cat person who likes pineapple on pizza you see this:
If you’re a dog person who likes pineapple on pizza you see this:
But if you’re either a dog or a cat person who doesn’t like pineapple on pizza, we want to show this:
In Question branching, we’ll first send people down different paths based on whether they’re a cat or a dog person. Once they finish answering questions related to their personality type, they’ll all arrive at the pizza question:
Now we’ll assign Endings to answers with Outcome quiz like below. In this way, people who like Cats or Dogs and don’t like pineapple on pizza will see the Ending screen ‘OK, how about pickles on pizza?‘.
Yay! You just got out of a pickle by mixing and matching different types of Simple Logic.