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Tagged: recurring event, registration, sing up
We have a recurring event that happens every month. It sometimes happens that a user registers for one month, but then contacts us to ask to move to a different month.
The process for our admin to do this is currently a bit convoluted. They first go to Change Registration and deny the original registration, before going to the user-facing registration form and re-entering all the details, and then back to the Pending Approvals to approve it.
There are some features that would make this easier, and would be useful for other similar manual admin tasks:
1) The ability to edit a registration and change it from occurrence X to Y
2) The ability to register an existing user to an event from the admin panel (re-using their existing details)
Slightly off-topic, but it would also be useful to be able to add a new registration in the Change Registration screen rather than just edit existing ones. There are some cases when its useful to be able to add a registration manually on behalf of the user, and you want to suppress the automated emails (just as you can when you’re editing an existing registration).
1) Already possible: you can edit a registration and move it to another event.
2) Should be possible already too (autocomplete option should be set to EME or both for people lookups)
3) You can do a RSVP from the backend (click on “RSVP” in the event table), and you can set the option “Send mails for new registration” to “no” …
D’oh, user ignorance/blindness in all three cases. Thanks Franky!
Is there a way to sign someone up for the same recurring event without signing up for each individual day??
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