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Roles & Permissions Pro – will it do what I need?

Posted: July 1, 2012 at 7:53 pm

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Selina

July 1, 2012 at 7:53 pm

I currently have the eventespresso + memebers addon + multi-reg addon

I want some members to be able to view limited bits of the dashboard for ONLY some events, not geographic, rather if I have made them a staff manager for that event then they can view all the attendee stuff and email attendees and export for THAT EVENT ONLY. Can this be done with the Pro version of Roles & Permissions? If so, is my best option to just buy that addon or upgrade my registration or ???

Please give me some direction. Thanks Selina

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Josh

July 2, 2012 at 12:24 pm

The R&P Pro version adds an event manager role where they have access to selected admin pages and their own events that they have created. The R&P Pro is in beta, so it’s a bit buggy at this point.

The R&P Pro add-on needs the R&P Basic version installed in order to work, so based on the add-ons you already have now, I’d recommend upgrading to the business license, and buying the R&P Pro a la carte when it’s out of beta.


Ira Ham

August 16, 2012 at 1:06 pm

I’m a little unclear about your answer. Does this mean that we can allow event managers to email attendees but not touch things like location, date, price and time? For conferences, the conference staff sets those things and we don’t want that to be touched but we want the event organizer to be able to change the event description and email their attendees.


Josh

August 16, 2012 at 3:57 pm

Not really. It doesn’t have that kind of granular control. It was designed for a use case where there are many events going on in multiple locations, and each location can have its own event manager who has access to only the events in that location. They have access to the entire event editor screen for the events under that they set up.

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