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Hello.
There are a couple placeholders in notifications for the date/time.
%appointment_date% whis is this: 19 January 2024
%appointment_date_time% whis is this: 19 January 2024 09:00
Now i want to have it as Sunday, 19 January 2024 09:00
Is this possible?
Thanks
Hello Ilias,
Thank you for reaching 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 votes the feature gets, the more priority we put on implementing that feature in one of the future updates.
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Uros Jovanovic
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I found the way. WP Amelia doesn't have to do with this at all. It all depends on the Wordpress installation itself. The date format i used in the setting of the website to achive the desired date format is: l, j F Y. And now when i use %appointment_date_time% i get this: Sunday, 19 January 2024 09:00
Hello,
It’s great that you’ve found a solution by customizing the date format in the WordPress settings! The format l, j F Y indeed outputs the desired result like "Sunday, 19 January 2024."
It’s worth noting that if this approach didn’t work in the past, it might have been due to:
Plugin Compatibility Issues: Sometimes, plugins may not fully respect WordPress date formats, but updates can resolve these inconsistencies.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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