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Events Made Easy › Forums › How do I … › eme_attendees id=x just showing a listing of lastname + (seats)
I’d like to present a listing of attendees of an event
eme_attendees presents a listing of:
– attendee-familyname1 (1)
– attendee-familyname2 (1)
– attendee-familyname3 (1)
etc
I’d like eme_attendees to show additional fields like #_NAME, #_CITY.
I did look at the documentationpages carefully, yet it seems I’m missing the very clue on how to entangle this issue.
Can you help me getting on the right track?
Thank you, kind regards, Wietze
#_LASTNAME and #_FIRSTNAME etc … should all work. What exactly is not working?
This is the default:
[eme_attendees eme_event id=7]
I simply cant figure out what the format should be in order to get an output-listing like:
Van Scheen, Robert, Amsterdam
Beertsen, Janus, Amstelveen
– eg : familyname, firstname, city
well, you said it: #_LASTNAME, #_FIRSTNAME, #_PERSONCITY (you could use #_CITY, but that is also a placeholder for the event location, so it would interfere, see https://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/people-placeholders/ )
The link refers to listings in e-mails; yet I would like to have the listing on a sitepage,
e.g:
http://www.piepercross.nl/deelnemersoverzichten/aanmeldingen-proloog-cross-country/
It’s not only for emails, I rectified that. But the doc concerning the eme_attendees placeholder (https://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/eme_attendees/) already referred to that too.
Thanks for your time and attention; switched over to ’eme_bookings’ and now also added some #_FIELD’s in the overviews I wanted to put on the sitepage.
Thank you, kind Regards, Wietze