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I allow attendees to register other attendees. How do my attendees edit, delete the attendees that they have registered or add a new attendee after they have already registered. They only seem to be able to edit their own registration, not their guests registration.
This is not possible after registration. At that point each attendee (when you have asked for the additional attendee information) becomes a separate attendee. However, unless the attendee is logged in when registering the registration is not attached to that user (security reasons i believe).
Allowing users to edit other attendees data would mean giving them virtually admin access which isnt advisable.
It would be up to the admin to modify registrations.
Thanks. IS there a way for admin to tie a record to a participant once they create their login, and is there a way to see a person’s attendance, ie record by person with the answers to all their questions?
At this time Event Espresso does not have these features. In order to give someone access like this, they would get access to much more than for one participant.
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