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No. This is currently not possible, unfortunately. However, with the User Switching plugin, you can log in as that user and go through the registration process yourself.
I saw a comment on another thread that suggested you were going to be linking attendee booking info with user profiles. Is this still on the cards? I believe it was in version 3.2.
I can’t say for sure if this will be part of 3.2. What is happening in 3.2 is splitting out the individual attendee from the registration and payment — making each of those things separate entities. Which will ultimately mean that you can look up someone who registered — and all the events they registered for — without having to pull up a bunch of different events individually. Whether that is actually tied — or going to be tied — to WordPress users, or whether a WordPress user can be added to an event, I’m not sure. That would be new functionality that doesn’t exist in the plugin yet, and I’m not sure that’s been built into 3.2 (though 3.2 will definitely have a better framework for adding it when we do add the feature).
We don’t have a specific release date planned. We’re hoping for March, but it’s such a large project that has been underway for over a year that it’s almost impossible to say with any degree of accuracy.
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