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Not quite sure about this, but changing a form after it has been published can result in a loss of submitted data.
Deleting a block would remove the data points captured for this block as well. Therefore it is a potentially dangerous action to do and can take the user unintentionally into a weird situation where he loses collected data.
If, after publishing a form, we disable some of the editing functions, like deleting blocks and interactions, it could save the user from that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Not quite sure about this, but changing a form after it has been published can result in a loss of submitted data.
Deleting a block would remove the data points captured for this block as well. Therefore it is a potentially dangerous action to do and can take the user unintentionally into a weird situation where he loses collected data.
If, after publishing a form, we disable some of the editing functions, like deleting blocks and interactions, it could save the user from that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: