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Hi, i have a problem and i don`t find a solution.
I want that when a user does a attendee and pay, after that he can modify it and add more elements.
For example, does a attendee, pay it and the next day he want to add a t-shirt (he doesn’t buy before) whit the module price modifier.
i have the Members Addon, price modifier and Multi Event Registration
The only thing currently that can be changed by the user after the registration and payment is their information that they have filled in at registration (there is a link in the confirmation email that allows them to do that). Adding products, etc. to the registration will need to be done manually by the website admin in the Attendee’s profile.
Thanks Jonathan.
I used the shortcode in mail, so the user could modify their attendees, but they can add a new field (like Would you buy a tshirt? No, 0 /Yes,10€) and this new price don’t show into theirs payment info or attendee’s profile.
That feature isn’t currently available with the Price Modifier. It is something we will need to add in an update. I will bring it the attention of our developers.
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