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I sell access to online classes that are instantaneously available to the students after payment/registration online (Class start time = payment date). I currently have EE working with Moodle to achieve this. However, the only way Moodle will “unenroll” a student from class is if they are removed from the table in the database.
So, I’d like to be able to run the query based on the student being “active.” This would mean that I’d need to be able to set a “length of class” in EE that’s not related to an actual date, just the number of days. Then, EE would automatically change their status to “expired” once the # of days had passed since registration/purchase.
Do you think this could make it into a future release/patch?
I will note your feature request. If you’re interested in getting this feature custom developed in the near future, we offer custom development services when we have the availability. Please see this page for more info and a request form: http://staging.eventespresso.com/contact/customization-request-form/
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