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I have been trying to figure out how the Members addon links the profile of the user when looking at the attendee data page after the logged in user has registered (and paid) for a class.
What I would like to see is when I go to the “Edit Attendee Data” page, it would show me a link to the User Profile page that signed up for the event.
Also, I would like to see it the other way around too. From the user profile page in the admin area, the list of events this user has signed up to.
Does event espresso have this type functionality? And if it doesn’t could I simply add some new custom files and/or drop a hook into the core code somewhere just till it’s built in?
The members add-on does not have these features. I can note your ideas as a feature requests.
The closest you get get right now with this would be to install the user switching plugin to switch to the registered users’ accounts from the WP users screen and view the my events page for each account.
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