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  • myCRED Integration for FSQM Professional (Add-ons)

    myCRED Integration for FSQM Professional (Add-ons)

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    Reward points for Form Submission

    myCRED is a vastly popular, free and easy to user points management system for WordPress. It helps you keep your users engaged, by rewarding them points for their interactions with your website. The points can later be used to show a leaderboard, award some badges or maybe integrate with your eCommerce shops to provide discounts and coupons.

    myCRED Integration for FSQM Pro, allows you to control how you want to award your users when they submit a form.

    Reward points not necessarily needs to be static. It can be based on obtained score or even output of any mathematical element. You can also setup limitations for reward points.

    myCRED Integration for FSQM Pro

    • Complete integration with myCRED an adaptive points management system that lets you award / charge your users for interacting with your WordPress powered website.
    • Reward points for submitting FSQM forms. Settings can be managed on per form basis.
    • Calculate reward points dynamically with respect to score or any mathematical element or simply reward a static point.
    • Negative score/Mathematical element can also subtract from myCRED rewards.
    • Limit reward points based on a number of days, per form or both.
    • Works with myCRED multitype point management.


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  • FSQM Professional Simple SQL – Export Submissions to Database (Add-ons)

    FSQM Professional Simple SQL – Export Submissions to Database (Add-ons)

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    FSQM Pro Easy SQL is an addon for our WordPress Feedback, Survey & Quiz Manager Pro plugin. It allows you to directly export submissions to a dedicated database table on the go.

    Easy SQL Addon works alongside with FSQM Pro, without modifying the core. If active, during every form submission and updation, it checks for its relevant entry on the export table, and if not found or required, it adds or updates the record corresponding to the submission. Each question element of the form gets its own column and every row of the table represents a submission.

    Once the submissions are saved in their own database table, you can perform a bunch of SQL operations on them directly. This essentially removes all limitations you’ve had with FSQM’s own serialized data storage system.

    Key Features:

    • Record directly to a database table as submissions occur.
    • Every column would represent a question element and rows would represent submissions.
    • Optionally limit to keep past n days records to the database.
    • Optionally limit total number of records to be kept in the database.
    • Browse and search through submissions directly from administrator area.
    • Export database to XLSX file on the go.

    Changelog

    Version 1.0.0 (1 Feb, 2016)

    * Initial Release