At the moment, there are two options for creating events that span across multiple days:
Recurring Events:
Think of recurring events as a lecture. For example, you have an event called "Evolution 101" which is a recurring event that recurs every week, on Mondays, from 10:00 - 14:00. Every week, the "Staff" (employee) provides the same lecture, so there'd be no reason why a single customer would want to book the same lecture for X number of weeks (because it is the same lecture every week).
Because of this, every recurring event is considered a separate event, and when a customer books one event, they are not automatically added to all recurring events.
Multi-Day Events:
You can create an event that spans between Monday and Friday, or that includes multiple dates (November 23rd, then November 25th, then December 12th, then January 2nd, and so on). Think of this as a course that either offers different content on every date, or it continues from the last date. For example, a multi-day event that happens on November 22nd, November 29th, December 6th, December 13th, and December 20th is a 5-class CSS course. On November 22nd, you'd learn basics, on November 29th, you'd move to another stage, on December 6th - to another stage, and finally, on December 20th, you'd complete the course.
A customer would book this event to register for the CSS course, and they would automatically be assigned to all 5 dates within this one event.
thanks a lot. I'm fully aware of this functions, but this does not address my issue. I want an a multi day event which goes across all days in between start and end for 24 hours.
Example: Event starts at 9am on day 1, ends at 0:00, starts at 00:00 on day 2, ends there on 0:00.Starts on 0:00 on day three and ends there at 15:00.
With recurring events or multi-day events as of today, I cannot define individual times per day.
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.
Hi,
I'd like to let an event start on day 1, lets say August 23rd at 9am and end at August 24th at 1pm.
The event shall not be shown with individual times in the days between, because it's a travel arrangement. Any ideas how to implement this?
See "SSS Törn Test" at https://adriaticsailingt-rsrfasbky6.live-website.com/segelschule_experten/ as an example.
regards
Juergen
Hello Juergen,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
At the moment, there are two options for creating events that span across multiple days:
Recurring Events:
Think of recurring events as a lecture. For example, you have an event called "Evolution 101" which is a recurring event that recurs every week, on Mondays, from 10:00 - 14:00. Every week, the "Staff" (employee) provides the same lecture, so there'd be no reason why a single customer would want to book the same lecture for X number of weeks (because it is the same lecture every week).
Because of this, every recurring event is considered a separate event, and when a customer books one event, they are not automatically added to all recurring events.
Multi-Day Events:
You can create an event that spans between Monday and Friday, or that includes multiple dates (November 23rd, then November 25th, then December 12th, then January 2nd, and so on). Think of this as a course that either offers different content on every date, or it continues from the last date. For example, a multi-day event that happens on November 22nd, November 29th, December 6th, December 13th, and December 20th is a 5-class CSS course. On November 22nd, you'd learn basics, on November 29th, you'd move to another stage, on December 6th - to another stage, and finally, on December 20th, you'd complete the course.
A customer would book this event to register for the CSS course, and they would automatically be assigned to all 5 dates within this one event.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Hi,
thanks a lot. I'm fully aware of this functions, but this does not address my issue. I want an a multi day event which goes across all days in between start and end for 24 hours.
Example: Event starts at 9am on day 1, ends at 0:00, starts at 00:00 on day 2, ends there on 0:00.Starts on 0:00 on day three and ends there at 15:00.
With recurring events or multi-day events as of today, I cannot define individual times per day.
regards
Juergen
Hello Juergen,
Thank you for reaching back out to us.
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.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
Rate my support
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