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I currently show 5 upcoming events on my upcoming events widget. The first two events in the list are events that started in January and February, but don’t end until June. They are no longer relevant to people that haven’t signed up, so I’d like them gone.
How can I have all of the events fall off of the widget after the START date of the event rather than END date?
Jeff, are registrations still open for the January and February events?
The widget uses the events ‘status’ to determine what to display.
If the registration date is set later than the event start/end date, the event will still be displayed (‘Current Status’ for the event will be ‘OPEN’) even after the end date has passed if the registration date is set to a later date.
If you set the registration date to the start date of your events they will then become closed events on that date and will not be displayed anymore.
Thank you Tony. It didn’t occur to me to check that but it worked great. Thanks for the solution!
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