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  • Thread Starter Rob Parsons

    (@jrobparsons)

    We have WordPress 6.2.2 installed.

    Thread Starter Rob Parsons

    (@jrobparsons)

    Yes!
    I figured it out.
    Here is what I learned.

    Installed ‘Flamingo’ 2.2.3 on WordPress 5.9.1 running ‘Contact Forms 7’ 5.5.6.

    Created a ‘survey’ form using the various controls supported by ‘Contact Forms 7’ (radio buttons, checkboxes, text fields, labels, …).

    On the ‘Additional Settings’ tab, I added these setting:

    skip_mail: on
    flamingo_subject: “RAC Meeting Preference Survey”

    When the form is ‘submitted’, there was no need to send an email to anyone in my case and the responses are collected under the ‘subject’ name “RAC Meeting Preference Survey”.

    I named the form “RAC Meeting Preference Survey”. The name is used to access the survey responses. To access the answers submitted to the survey, the ‘inbound messages’ under ‘Flamingo’ on the channel named “Contact Form 7 / RAC Meeting Preference Survey” are viewed by setting the filter to that channel then exporting them to a CSV file.

    Created a ‘draft’ test page containing only the shortcode generated for the form. Used the ‘preview’ button to test the form then looked in the ‘inbound messages’ list under ‘Flamingo’. I was able to filter on “Contact Form 7 / RAC Meeting Preference Survey” then export the data to a CSV file.

    I guess there will be a “Contact Form 7” channel for each form that is supported on the website.

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