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10 years 3 weeks ago #61775
by Chris Nelson
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Hello,
Is there a way I can have 2 completely separate instances of the Event Booking calendar? For instance, I have one calendar for one type of event, and a completely different calendar for a different type.
The reason for this is to limit the people who can see either calendar, based on their groups on the backend.
Thanks,
Is there a way I can have 2 completely separate instances of the Event Booking calendar? For instance, I have one calendar for one type of event, and a completely different calendar for a different type.
The reason for this is to limit the people who can see either calendar, based on their groups on the backend.
Thanks,
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10 years 3 weeks ago #61791
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Seperate instance
Hi Chris
I think you can try this solution:
1. Create two categories of events.
2. Assign the events to the correct category.
3. Create two menu items to link to Category Calendar Layout of Event Booking:
- The first menu item choose the first category in menu parameter
- The second menu item choose the second category in menu parameter
After that, it should work as expected.
Tuan
I think you can try this solution:
1. Create two categories of events.
2. Assign the events to the correct category.
3. Create two menu items to link to Category Calendar Layout of Event Booking:
- The first menu item choose the first category in menu parameter
- The second menu item choose the second category in menu parameter
After that, it should work as expected.
Tuan
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10 years 2 weeks ago #61908
by Chris Nelson
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Thank you for that reply.
I have another question now, based on that. Is there any way to exclude a single category from being listed on a calendar view?
For example, let's say I have these categories: test1, test2, test3.
I want one calendar to show only categories test1 and test 3. Then I want a different calendar to show only category test2. Is this possible at all?
Thanks,
I have another question now, based on that. Is there any way to exclude a single category from being listed on a calendar view?
For example, let's say I have these categories: test1, test2, test3.
I want one calendar to show only categories test1 and test 3. Then I want a different calendar to show only category test2. Is this possible at all?
Thanks,
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10 years 2 weeks ago #61934
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Seperate instance
Hi Chris
Unfortunately, it is not possible. There are only two available options for now:
1. Display events from all categories in calendar
2. Display events from a specific category in calendar
We don't have any way to display events from several categories in calendar
Tuan
Unfortunately, it is not possible. There are only two available options for now:
1. Display events from all categories in calendar
2. Display events from a specific category in calendar
We don't have any way to display events from several categories in calendar
Tuan
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