I added the shortcode for the appointment booking to a page and it works fine if I am logged in. But if I log out and access the page the booking calendar is not shown. Why is this?
2. If they are, is the employee assigned to these services?
3. If he is, check his working hours. Working hours where services are defined in the intervals will only show the services defined in there. Make sure these two services are also included:
In the example above, the employee is assigned to 3 services, but 2 newly added services are not automatically assigned to the employee's working hours, even though they may be assigned to him/her in the Assigned Services tab. If you want the employee to work on all services that you have, you should clear this selection, and every new service will be added automatically.
4. Did you assign the employee to another location? If you did, please go to Amelia/Locations, and make sure that the location is visible.
5. Check the shortcode on the front-end - if you (for example) used [ameliabooking category=1], and you added the service to Category with ID: 2, the new service from category 2 will not appear in the front-end.
I did find that the services were not added in the Office Hour section. I did it now and when accessing the page, no form is shown. I checked all the other points and they are fine.
When I log in it works fine.
What should be the correct behaviour?
Should the user register first?
Then set an appointment?
Also if I go through with a booking (when logged in), on the last screen I have a link to the Panel. When clicking it, I am asked to log in (but I am already logged in). What should happen?
Is there anywhere a flow diagram that shows the interactions as intended by the plugin?
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
You can write credentials here just check PRIVATE Reply so nobody can see them except us.
Unfortunately, we were unable to log in to your site because 2-FA is required. Can you temporarily disable this option until we check what exactly the issue is?
Thank you for the codes, but we won't need them in the end, since we'd only be able to confirm what you already described.
The reason why the form is not visible for non-logged-in users is not in Amelia, but instead in your security settings. They're either configured in a Security plugin (if you have any), or they're on your server's side. The best option would be to reach out to your hosting provider, send them the link of the booking page and tell them exactly what you told us - you can see the page when you're logged in as an admin, but you can't see it from an incognito window (or when you're logged out). They should be able to lift the block, so admin-ajax calls are sent for non-logged-in users also.
I added the shortcode for the appointment booking to a page and it works fine if I am logged in. But if I log out and access the page the booking calendar is not shown. Why is this?
Hello John,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Please check these points:
1. Are these services visible on the site?
2. If they are, is the employee assigned to these services?
3. If he is, check his working hours. Working hours where services are defined in the intervals will only show the services defined in there. Make sure these two services are also included:
In the example above, the employee is assigned to 3 services, but 2 newly added services are not automatically assigned to the employee's working hours, even though they may be assigned to him/her in the Assigned Services tab. If you want the employee to work on all services that you have, you should clear this selection, and every new service will be added automatically.
4. Did you assign the employee to another location? If you did, please go to Amelia/Locations, and make sure that the location is visible.
5. Check the shortcode on the front-end - if you (for example) used [ameliabooking category=1], and you added the service to Category with ID: 2, the new service from category 2 will not appear in the front-end.
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Thanks,
I did find that the services were not added in the Office Hour section. I did it now and when accessing the page, no form is shown. I checked all the other points and they are fine.
When I log in it works fine.
What should be the correct behaviour?
Should the user register first?
Then set an appointment?
Also if I go through with a booking (when logged in), on the last screen I have a link to the Panel. When clicking it, I am asked to log in (but I am already logged in). What should happen?
Is there anywhere a flow diagram that shows the interactions as intended by the plugin?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers
John
Hello John,
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
You can write credentials here just check PRIVATE Reply so nobody can see them except us.
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Hello John,
Unfortunately, we were unable to log in to your site because 2-FA is required. Can you temporarily disable this option until we check what exactly the issue is?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Hey John
Thank you for the codes, but we won't need them in the end, since we'd only be able to confirm what you already described.
The reason why the form is not visible for non-logged-in users is not in Amelia, but instead in your security settings. They're either configured in a Security plugin (if you have any), or they're on your server's side. The best option would be to reach out to your hosting provider, send them the link of the booking page and tell them exactly what you told us - you can see the page when you're logged in as an admin, but you can't see it from an incognito window (or when you're logged out). They should be able to lift the block, so admin-ajax calls are sent for non-logged-in users also.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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