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Hello
I want to allow multiple ticket purchases but don’t need customer to enter the details of each attendee. Is there anyway of disabling the attendee information – I just need the person buying the tickets to enter their details.
Thanks for the quick response
I have this option selected for the events, but I am using the multi-event registration plugin and it still asks for attendee information when you go to ‘View Cart’.
I also have multiple ticket prices for 1 event so for example if I buy
3 x tickets for Level A
3 x tickets for Level B
Then there is button ‘Enter Attendee Information’
On following screen it asks for 2 attendee details for Level A tickets and Level B Tickets
Yes unfortunately that’s the limitation I mentioned previously.
Each ticket type (ticket price) needs at least one attendee’s registration info.
So as you have Level A and Level B there are two ticket types, so for this example two registration details would be needed even with the addition info set to none. It is a limitation with the current system.
With the event categories – is the only way to link to them embedding the shortcode into a page and then linking to that page? Or do they have a automatically generated url?
Currently not no, they don’t have a automatically generated URL.
So yes the only way to work with the event categories is through the Shortcodes currently.
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