• Resolved malachidraven

    (@malachidraven)


    I’m trying to make two [events_list] shortcodes on my page – one displaying all non-group events and another displaying only group events. But I can’t seem to get it to work.

    I know I can use “group=4” to show all events in the group with ID 4, but I don’t know how to display ALL group IDs or NO group IDs.

    I’ve tried things like “group=0”, “group=all”, “group=none”, “group=1,2,3,4”, etc, with varying uses of quotes. Nothing has worked.

    I’m using the latest version of WordPress and the latest version of Events Manager.

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  • Thread Starter malachidraven

    (@malachidraven)

    Ya know what, I just solved this by using Categories instead of Groups.

    I created two Categories – Group and General – then I set the Group one to be the default so that when a user creates an event it’s automatically flagged as a Group Event. I’m pretty much to only one who will be adding General events as I’m the admin, so I can manually switch to that category.

    Then I set one [events_list] shortcode to display category=”general” and the other category=”group”.

    This achieved the result I wanted. However, it’s not a perfect solution. So I won’t mark this topic as resolved yet, as I’d still prefer to use Groups instead of Categories, and I don’t think my solution will work for anybody else.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    at the moment events search attribute like group=0 is not current available without custom coding on your part; You can used category=”X” instead.

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