Dealing with indeterminate voting results
These example situations create indeterminate voting results and set action attributes that are exposed as event functions that can be evaluated by subsequent event actions:
- Any disagreement among multiple recipients that is registered as soon as a
disagreement is detected. This can include a vote similar to the example offered
in the
The associated event function is the VOTINGDISPARITY( ) event function, which is a Boolean function that indicates only that there was a disagreement.
description. - A tie in the case of a
The associated event function is the VOTINGTIE( ) event function, which is a Boolean function that indicates only that there was a tie.
or vote that is registered at
the point when all responses have been received or when the timeout period has
expired.
You can use the returns from these functions, along with the functions RECIPIENTS( ), RESPONDERS( ), RECIPIENTLIST( ), RESPONDERLIST( ), and NONRESPONDERLIST() to take further actions, such as these:
- Reprompting all the recipients and try to get a consensus
- Reprompting only a select group of the respondents and urging them to adopt a different choice
- Reprompting only recipients who have not yet responded
- Taking some other predetermined action