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We have some events that are courses that take place over multiple dates where clients book once to attend all dates. However, this is causing issues when I want to look at events taking place on a particular date, in this case 1st Oct as I get the list of all the dates of the course and have to scroll down to find the events taking place just on 1st Oct. And when there are several events like this the list is extremely confusing, I just want to see the events actually taking place on the date as specified. Is this possible?
Hi, Mandy,
Thank you for choosing Amelia.
I'm afraid, at the moment it's not possible to filter only a particular date since Amelia displays the dates when the Event starts and ends for Events with multiple dates and other dates for Recurring Events by default as well. Sorry for disappointing you.
You can suggest that as a feature request here, or check if this request was already submitted and vote for it.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Best Regards.