Is there a placeholder I can use to show only the last day the event occurs on (date only, not time) in the email notification as well as the intervals it recurs on? Like I want my email to say
%recurring_appointments_details% - This placeholder needs to be predefined. You can access it below Appointment Approved or Appointment Pending appointment templates:
In there, you'd enter all details that would be defining the recurring appointments your customers booked.
i did add that, but the only option then to predefine the recurring info is _date_time so if the appointment occurs lets say each day for 3 days, it literally says 12/09/2022 08:00 13/09/2022 08:00 14/09/2022 08:00 and so on, all in one row all next to one another making it very difficult to read. So i am looking for an option where i can specifically display only the last date the booking occurs, and then an option that can state what the intervals/occurrences was the client chose. Example:
Start date: 11/09/2022
End date: 14/09/2022
Intervals: once a day (or once a week, or once a month, or 2 weeks or what ever the client chose)
Unfortunately, there is currently no such option with Amelia's built-in features. You can suggest that feature on the following link: https://features.wpamelia.com/
We carefully follow suggestions from our customers and the more vote the feature gets, the more priority we put on implementing that feature in one of the future updates.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
- We wish to share a current workaround that can work for the time being, until our developers make a better solution, in regards to the %appointment_date_time% placeholder data being on one line.
What you guys can do is, you can edit the %recurring_appointments_details% placeholder template,
and wrap the content into a HTML paragraph tag, then it will align every row of data to a new line.
Optionally, you can add a comma, or any other delimiter, in my example i added a ";".
Here is how it looks on the example, in the beginning we leave it without paragraph, and of course, it looks bad, all on one line :
Then, if we wrap it in the paragraph now :
And adding an optional delimiter at the end as ;
Alternatively, of course, you can switch from using the %appointment_date_time% placeholder to using the %appointment_start_time% and %appointment_end_time%
We hope this might be OK as a temporary workaround, until our devs make a better solution.
Yes. I see that this is the main issue of this ticket, we will do our best to create a solution for a new placeholder that could present only the 1st date and the last date of a recurring booking as you need it, in the future.
We can't say an ETA on it, but as colleague Stanislav pointed out,
Hi,
Is there a placeholder I can use to show only the last day the event occurs on (date only, not time) in the email notification as well as the intervals it recurs on? Like I want my email to say
Hello PeriPeriCreative,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
You can try this:
%recurring_appointments_details% - This placeholder needs to be predefined. You can access it below Appointment Approved or Appointment Pending appointment templates:
In there, you'd enter all details that would be defining the recurring appointments your customers booked.
And please check out this article:
Notification Placeholders
If you need some further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Have a nice day!
Kind Regards,
Stanislav Snagovskiy
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i did add that, but the only option then to predefine the recurring info is _date_time so if the appointment occurs lets say each day for 3 days, it literally says 12/09/2022 08:00 13/09/2022 08:00 14/09/2022 08:00 and so on, all in one row all next to one another making it very difficult to read. So i am looking for an option where i can specifically display only the last date the booking occurs, and then an option that can state what the intervals/occurrences was the client chose. Example:
Start date: 11/09/2022
End date: 14/09/2022
Intervals: once a day (or once a week, or once a month, or 2 weeks or what ever the client chose)
Dear PeriPeriCreative,
Unfortunately, there is currently no such option with Amelia's built-in features. You can suggest that feature on the following link: https://features.wpamelia.com/
We carefully follow suggestions from our customers and the more vote the feature gets, the more priority we put on implementing that feature in one of the future updates.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
Have a nice day!
Kind Regards,
Stanislav Snagovskiy
[email protected]
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I'm posting a reply to this thread in hopes the feature request page will get more votes.
If you want the recurring appointments place holder to look professional, instead of it's current smashed-together-line, please upvote this entry:
https://features.wpamelia.com/933
Currently, there are only 3 votes on this. Surely there are more people out there with this issue.
Hi, Jason and PeriPeriCreative
Sorry for the late reply
We are just following up on this.
- We wish to share a current workaround that can work for the time being, until our developers make a better solution, in regards to the %appointment_date_time% placeholder data being on one line.
What you guys can do is, you can edit the %recurring_appointments_details% placeholder template,
and wrap the content into a HTML paragraph tag, then it will align every row of data to a new line.
Optionally, you can add a comma, or any other delimiter, in my example i added a ";".
Here is how it looks on the example, in the beginning we leave it without paragraph, and of course, it looks bad, all on one line :
Then, if we wrap it in the paragraph now :
And adding an optional delimiter at the end as ;
Alternatively, of course, you can switch from using the %appointment_date_time% placeholder to using the %appointment_start_time% and %appointment_end_time%
We hope this might be OK as a temporary workaround, until our devs make a better solution.
Let us know if that can work. Thank you
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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Thanks Miloš, my concern was mostly that I wanted the show only the 1st date and the last date of a recurring booking instead of every date.
Hi, PeriPeriCreative
Yes. I see that this is the main issue of this ticket, we will do our best to create a solution for a new placeholder that could present only the 1st date and the last date of a recurring booking as you need it, in the future.
We can't say an ETA on it, but as colleague Stanislav pointed out,
you can search through our feature suggestion page,
to see if someone may be already suggested this feature.
If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like, where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates;
and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
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Thank you for suggesting this and for the feedback, we always appreciate good suggestions for future improvements of the plugin.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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