When an employee accesses their front end panel and edits and then saves an appointment, that appointment is auto re-assigned to another employee. It always seems to choose the employee who first name later comes earlier in the alphabet.
It should remained assigned to the original employee.
This happens when you have conflict of roles. Not sure but we think that you had some similar issue in the past.
Can you please check in WordPress users if you have several roles added to this user? For example admin and employee or employee and customer. etc. Or if this user has the same mail as other user for example admin/manager and employee or employee and customer. etc.
If this is the case then you should know you can not be Admin and manager to admin and employee, etc at the same time since this leads to conflict within the plugin. You need to have only one role per user only admin or only manager or only employee. Every role has different permission and if you combine them Amelia can not function properly.
You need to disconnect other roles from that user and that mail and to create a separate user with separate mail for each role and make sure to purge the cache afterward.
After that Amelia should work properly again. Please do that and let us know how it goes.
When an employee accesses their front end panel and edits and then saves an appointment, that appointment is auto re-assigned to another employee. It always seems to choose the employee who first name later comes earlier in the alphabet.
It should remained assigned to the original employee.
I am on version 7.4
Hello again,
This happens when you have conflict of roles. Not sure but we think that you had some similar issue in the past.
Can you please check in WordPress users if you have several roles added to this user? For example admin and employee or employee and customer. etc. Or if this user has the same mail as other user for example admin/manager and employee or employee and customer. etc.
If this is the case then you should know you can not be Admin and manager to admin and employee, etc at the same time since this leads to conflict within the plugin. You need to have only one role per user only admin or only manager or only employee. Every role has different permission and if you combine them Amelia can not function properly.
You need to disconnect other roles from that user and that mail and to create a separate user with separate mail for each role and make sure to purge the cache afterward.
After that Amelia should work properly again. Please do that and let us know how it goes.
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic
[email protected]
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