Posted: May 18, 2016 at 1:27 pm
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My website is for a training company that provides courses. |
I’m not quite following your workflow here. But would using categories work? You can create a “Confirmed Events” category and only display those that are in that category? e.g. [ESPRESSO_EVENTS category_slug=confirmed-events] |
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Thanks again Garth for your quick answer. |
Hi there, What you can do is set up a page like how Garth showed with the short code. Then, when you’re ready to confirm the event, you assign it to the confirmed event category. |
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If I have One Course (Microsoft Excel) and I have 3 dates. April 4th – April 10th and April 20th. and April 10th is confirmed. If I put Excel into Confirmed Category… All the date will be confirmed right ? I only want to display Excel-April 10th confirmed. Sorry for the confusion guys ! 🙁 |
It would, so in order to make the above solution work you’d make each of those 3 dates into their own events. |
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Thank you so much for your quick answer Josh. So we dont want to do that because we have like 700 different courses (Events) that point to 3-4 different dates. I am wondering… if it’s possible to ADD a variable to a ticket. (confirmed – not confirmed) to be able to filter the display on the Confirmed courses section. Do you think someone could code it for us if the plugin require some tweeking ? |
That would require custom coding, and one of the developers listed on the Pro’s page may be able to give you a quote: |
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Thank you so much Josh! |
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