I haven't seen this reported elsewhere, but it seems that every time someone takes one of my quizzes, a new revision is being generated. I made 7 different quizzes of 10 questions each. These were each taken by ten users of my site. I never modified the quizzes or questions once I had them in their final version. But now when I try to do things with the "results" I see that there are 10 different revisions for each quiz, each of them having been taken once. When I look at the revision history, it appears that a new revision was created each time a quiz was taken. I'm not sure if this happened in real-time or if something got switched around in database after the fact. Has anyone else seen this and does anyone have any kind of solution I can try? (I need aggregate data on how many people got each question wrong and which incorrect answers were chosen, but all the things I found to look at this type of data is revision-specific).

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edonnelly’s picture

Does this not happen to anyone else? I just made a whole new set of quizzes, and the exact same thing is happening to every one. These are very basic, multiple-choice, 10-question quizzes, but for some reason every time any user takes a quiz, it gets recorded as a new revision. I cannot get any aggregate data without going through each individual revision of each quiz. I guess I'm just surprised that it's been over a year and nobody has commented on it, but it is still an ongoing issue for me. I'd love any ideas anyone has on things I might try (either a way to stop this revision business or to collect data regardless of revision number). Thanks!

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