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A private club wants to use the calendar plug-in to display and allow booking for events offered by the club. No charge is associated with these events. They also want to have a personal calendar showing events that the member has signed up for. Can the calendar plug-in show flags for a members booked events on the main calendar and/or toggle between a master calendar and a personal calendar view? Is it possible for a member to click on an event to review their status and can this status be updated from a database feed?
Please advise as these are required features for our development.
We appreciate your interest in Event Espresso. The first part we can handle with Event Espresso’s calendar. The other part, where you need to allow users to view events they have registered for on the calendar isn’t functionality of the Event Espresso calendar. However, we do have a My Events shortcode that can be places on a page to show the logged in users the events they have registered for. This is in a grid format, not a calendar layout. This requires the WP User Integration add-on that is included in the Business License.
The shortcode can be placed on any post or page on the front end of the site. It grabs the details of the logged in user and displays them. Please note it will only display events that a user has registered for whilst logged in. IF they are not logged in it wont record it for that user.
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