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Is it possible to use this plugin to create an attendee “list” after registration that only registered users can see? I have a group that I want to attend an event. It is important that they see whether there friends are going to the event or not as well and whether they have paid or not.
thanks! I apologize if this has already been answered, my brief search didn’t address it specifically.
This topic was modified 10 years, 11 months ago by Seth Shoultes.
Also is the data in that attendee list customizable? for instance I would want to publish their name and status, yes, no, paid or not paid, but not any other info like email address etc. This is for an all class reunion.
You can publish a public list of attendees, but the system has no way of knowing who is visiting the site based on their registration status. The list is customizable using the PHP/MySQL programming language.
Thanks Seth. It’s probably fine that the list isn’t for “registered guests” only anyway.. I wasn’t thinking that through.. I’ll download the free version and run a couple tests to see what happens. thanks for your speedy response!
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