Sample Set Binding: First Come First Serve

Sample Set Binding: First Come First Serve

Overview

Example scenario: You have a test where you wish to serve the sample sets to panelists on the first come, first serve basis. In other words, you are not concerned in any way who logs in first and gets the first sample set, the second, and so on.

The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a Panelist receives next available sample set sample set binding option. This option distributes the sample sets to panelists on the first come, first serve basis.


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Notes
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Total run time: 7:19 minutes 

Recorded in: January 2025



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