Can I assign default values for other event form fields?
]]>we’re facing the following issue with our ticket sales: The people working on our events are completely separate from those working with the WordPress backend and the frontend event dashboard (namely: me).
Those within our team who are receiving the registration emails require the information about who bought the tickets (the buyer, as shown in the frontend registrations dashboard) in addition to the details for every attendee. Unfortunately they’re not comfortable working with the dashboard, where that information would be present, and it’s rather cumbersome to work through every registration in the dashboard.
Of course I can customize the organizer email template, but there’s no shortcode available to access the buyer information, as far as I’m aware. But as seen on the dashboard, the information should be available. Otherwise it couldn’t be shown on the dashboard.
So my question is: Is there a way for me to show the buyer information in the organizer mails? That way, our event managers would be able to just work from out of their email inbox rather than switching between mails and the dashboard.
I hope my request’s formulated clear enough, and am grateful for whatever help you can provide.
Thanks alot!
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Nadia
]]>have a question regarding a forms plugin. Currently using WP with Avada installed. The default Avada forms are great, however probably do not allow a specific thing I need to do, so I figured I would ask around in case anyone knows about something.
To explain what I need – my wife has a wedding agency, and I do the technical stuff, web page and so on. As a part of the business, we also do wedding expos, so people can come and see local suppliers – catering, locations, photographers, etc. Previously we have used avada forms for supplier registrations, which did work quite smooth to an extent, but would like to switch to a different solution to a) solve an issue where the suppliers upload photos and videos for their presentation, which clogs up our mailbox, maybe it could be stored locally on our hosting, or (preferably) on our gDrive or something. And b) we would like to integrate the registration process a bit more to the point where the supplier makes their choice (stand size, the supplied table size, how many chairs they want, if they want some extra services, etc.), and the registration form acts kind of like an eshop, and gives them the opportunity to pay by card, delivers an invoice and so on.
We are prepared to pay for this module, obviously, it does not need to be free.
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice.
J.
]]>Not sure if this an issue with the plugin or WooCommerce but I am getting new registrations even though I have this setting activated in your plugin.
Usually I would see a list that I have to activate.
]]>Other plugins I’m using and or have tested show the variations. They don’t appear to be stored in the database in a custom manner.
The “Registration” Product type is listed in the “Product Types” box in the settings and all is selected.
Is there a reason why the variations may not be showing on the product page. I did try hacking the code an adding a check for the “reservations” product type and it displayed but I assume there might be more places it is checked as it didn’t seem to work completely.
]]>Doing some tests for this plugin, i see that no verification email is sent to new users and that they can simply login and post after registering.
Do i miss something?
Thank you
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