I want to hold zoom meetings, with up to 100 people per event instance to demonstrate a new web platform that I am developing:
Mon thru Sat ( Session 1 = 9 AM )
Mon thru Sat ( Session 2 = 10 AM )
Mon thru Sat ( Session 3 = 11 AM )
Status
I have created a recurring zoom event for Session 1, 2, & 3 that repeats on a weekly basis.
Problem:
There seems to be no way to limit a single booking to a single instance of the event. If a user books for a Wed @ 9AM, he/she is automatically booked for all instances of the event for the entire week @ 9 AM.
Question:
How can I limit a booking to a single instance of the event?
Or, am I making a "noob" mistake... Is there a different way to achieve my goal, by setting up my events differently?
When you set that your event have several time different time slots like this
or if you set it to last for several days this is considered as one event. So of you want to sell events one by one you need to create them separately and set them individually. Only then they will be considered as separate. Since events can last for several days this is all one event and customer can access all days of those events.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
was afraid you would say that... hours and hours of clicking ahead....
Have you guys ever considered creating a command-line interface, so that users that are comfortable using the command line don't have to blow their brains out waiting for GUI pageloads?
This is how it is designed, the best I can do is I can forward your suggestion to our developers so that they can review it and also I'll kindly ask you to add it as a suggestion on this link https://features.wpamelia.com/
Features or suggestion are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
Goal:
I want to hold zoom meetings, with up to 100 people per event instance to demonstrate a new web platform that I am developing:
Mon thru Sat ( Session 1 = 9 AM )
Mon thru Sat ( Session 2 = 10 AM )
Mon thru Sat ( Session 3 = 11 AM )
Status
I have created a recurring zoom event for Session 1, 2, & 3 that repeats on a weekly basis.
Problem:
There seems to be no way to limit a single booking to a single instance of the event. If a user books for a Wed @ 9AM, he/she is automatically booked for all instances of the event for the entire week @ 9 AM.
Question:
How can I limit a booking to a single instance of the event?
Or, am I making a "noob" mistake... Is there a different way to achieve my goal, by setting up my events differently?
Hello Darryl,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
When you set that your event have several time different time slots like this
or if you set it to last for several days this is considered as one event. So of you want to sell events one by one you need to create them separately and set them individually. Only then they will be considered as separate. Since events can last for several days this is all one event and customer can access all days of those events.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best.
Have a nice day.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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was afraid you would say that... hours and hours of clicking ahead....
Have you guys ever considered creating a command-line interface, so that users that are comfortable using the command line don't have to blow their brains out waiting for GUI pageloads?
Hello Darryl,
This is how it is designed, the best I can do is I can forward your suggestion to our developers so that they can review it and also I'll kindly ask you to add it as a suggestion on this link https://features.wpamelia.com/
Features or suggestion are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
We wish you all the best.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
Rate my support
Try our FREE mapping plugin! MapSVG - easy Google maps, interactive SVG maps, floor plans, choropleth maps, and much more - https://wordpress.org/plugins/mapsvg-lite-interactive-vector-maps/
wpDataTables: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Front-end and back-end demo | Docs
Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
You can try wpDataTables add-ons before purchasing on these sandbox sites:
Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables