You are running multiple policy modeling projects and are using the collaboration and inclusions functionality to ensure consistent screen wording and reuse. You have a “corporate reference†project that contains some standard interview screens used in all Policy Modeling projects for your company.
Your company has had some policy changes and you are required to change the wording and layout on the common screens for all Policy Modeling projects. The changes are required immediately.
How can you achieve this using the minimum number of steps?
You have a project containing an entity (other than the global entity) and want to create a screen to collect all instances of the entity in the interview. You create a new question screen and give it an appropriate name.
What do you do next?
You have a number attribute “the child’s age in yearsâ€. In an interview, you want to ensure that the user is only able to enter ages between 0 and 15.
What are the three methods to achieve this?
You have an interview screen that collects the attribute “the person’s age in yearsâ€. Your customer requires that an error message be displayed if “the person’s age in years†is less than 0 or greater than 120.
Which option satisfies this requirement?
When creating your rules, you have used the attribute “the gun fired accidentallyâ€. When adding this input to a screen, you notice that the question form of this attribute is “Is the gun fired accidentally true?â€.
In which way should you resolve this issue to ensure that the word “true†is not included in any text shown to the interview user (including explanations)?