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Cancel several events at once
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3 years 7 months ago #146396
by Ingolf
Cancel several events at once was created by Ingolf
Hi,
it is not possible to cancel several events at once though they are marked in the event list- only the first event will be cancelled!
All other functions (delete, hide, publish ...) are working with all selected events, so maybe a "bug"?!
Greetings
Ingolf
(version 3.17.0)
it is not possible to cancel several events at once though they are marked in the event list- only the first event will be cancelled!
All other functions (delete, hide, publish ...) are working with all selected events, so maybe a "bug"?!
Greetings
Ingolf
(version 3.17.0)
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3 years 7 months ago #146400
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Cancel several events at once
It's on purpose. Usually, when you cancel an event, the system needs to send emails to registrants of that event to inform them about that cancellation
So if we allow cancelling too many events at once, there will be too many emails sent and it could cause:
- Timeout (because too many tasks are being processed)
- Emails won't be delivered properly (because many hosting provider limit number of emails could be sent at certain time)
So the feature is designed on it's purpose. Not a bug here
Regards,
Tuan
So if we allow cancelling too many events at once, there will be too many emails sent and it could cause:
- Timeout (because too many tasks are being processed)
- Emails won't be delivered properly (because many hosting provider limit number of emails could be sent at certain time)
So the feature is designed on it's purpose. Not a bug here
Regards,
Tuan
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