their-answer:
from
contact;
correspondent;
Co:?; Enq:?; Loc:?; Q:?; ETy:?; iVis:?;
from [EnqName]
[MyEQWNote] (what I'm looking for in my own words)
[CoAVal]+[QDetails] The Q/A form, filled in with their current answer
[CoANote] (if given, and if contact established, their optional explanation)
[CoADate] date answer given
[CoACred] global credence for A
[CoAChNote] their notes on last change (if A changed for contact)
Do I think this is true?
yesno
Space here for notes on why I might believe this or not:
Date | Answer | Cred |
---|---|---|
notes explaining changes if contact established | ||
[CoADate] | [CoAns] | [CoACred] |
[CoAChNote] (if contact established) | ||
[CoADate] | [CoAns] | [CoACred] |
[CoAChNote] (if contact established) | ||
[CoADate] | blank | |
[CoAChNote] (if contact established) | ||
[CoADate] | [CoAns] | [CoACred] |
[CoAChNote] (if contact established) | ||
[CoADate] | [CoAns] | [CoACred] |
Go back to:
Diagnostics: ?
Keys: {CoNo} {QID} {EnqID}; if not, redirect to error page with message
Process credence changes as they are clicked, no form submit button.
But what about history, if the Q/A form has changed?
Are answers given in chronological or reverse order?
A withdrawn or withheld answer will not show up in any correspondence, so will not show up in any answer history either. If it is answered or supplied again, the history will again show up in correspondences. Withdrawn answers show in the history; periods of withholding are transparent, as the answer itself has not changed. For a question that has been answered, refusal does not remove history either. Periods of refusal show up the same as unanswered. The point about refusal is to disable question suggestion to the user.