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Thanks ! For those using commercial SaaS products to run their conjoints ,is there a way to call the specific module that handles errors or does it only work with your own configuration ?Thanks much! On Apr 13, 2024, at 2:14 PM, Yusaku Horiuchi ***@***.***> wrote:
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Hi. I am not fully sure what your question is. But we design all
package-specific error messages. If you happen to encounter any errors,
please don't hesitate to let us know.
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Thanks ! For those using commercial SaaS products to run their conjoints
,is there a way to call the specific module that handles errors or does it
only work with your own configuration ?Thanks much! On Apr 13, 2024, at
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thanks! I was just saying that many conjoint users will be using existing
commercial solutions by various companies (e.g. Sawtooth, conjointly,
qualtrics, etc)- and i was wondering if your proposed code could
potentially be used in those other solutions (one usually can 'edit' and
change a few things) or if the code only worked in your package. I get
that the approach could be applied, but was wondering if the code itself
was 'transportable' and if it'd cause licensing issues in the event it
could be transported into other applications
best!
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… Hi. I am not fully sure what your question is. But we design all
package-specific error messages. If you happen to encounter any errors,
please don't hesitate to let us know.
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What are the restrictions of use for projoint? more specifically interested in the statistical approach to random noise errors.
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