It seems to me they could do that on the back end with the actual report, can't they? What I'm talking about is just the printable version to be used on-site for an audit or notes following a MS.
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> I work in statistics outside of mystery shopping.
> If you delete and renumber the statistics get all
> screwed up. It is very possible, although I have
> never thought of this before reading your
> suggestion Lisa, that they are doing trend
> analysis (which is what I do all the time in my
> line of work) on those questionnaires. It is so
> much easier to track back in time over the months
> or years to see whether or not the chain or
> individual store is trending better or worse or
> jumping all over the place on compliance on an
> individual data point (question). When the
> numbering gets changed, I have to keep going into
> the data and updating the changes by hand on that
> particular variable. But what they can do if they
> are sophisticated enough is renumber for the
> purposes of the report but have the new numbers
> default to the old numbering system once it gets
> recorded. Of course this would take a programmer
> who knows how to do that. Thanks for mentioning
> that. For some reason even though I do that all
> the time at work, I always just assumed they read
> each mystery shop report and then that was it. It
> was good or bad. Period.
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