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QR code for multiple event
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2 years 6 months ago #153937
by eve
QR code for multiple event was created by eve
Hi Guys
I enable the multiple event in one checkout. If the user added two events and checkout, may i know that how the qr code works? Will there be multiple qr code?
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Evelyn
I enable the multiple event in one checkout. If the user added two events and checkout, may i know that how the qr code works? Will there be multiple qr code?
Thank you.

Best Regards,
Evelyn
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2 years 6 months ago #153967
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic QR code for multiple event
Hi Evelyn
If you want to use QRCODE with shopping cart, you should :
1. Set Collect Members Information In Shopping Cart config option to Yes
2. And use Ticket PDF feature eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/advanced-features/tickets-pdf
The idea is that each member will have his own ticket with it's own QRCODE. Then each of these members will be checked in separately
Tuan
If you want to use QRCODE with shopping cart, you should :
1. Set Collect Members Information In Shopping Cart config option to Yes
2. And use Ticket PDF feature eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/advanced-features/tickets-pdf
The idea is that each member will have his own ticket with it's own QRCODE. Then each of these members will be checked in separately
Tuan
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