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December 5, 2015 at 11:38 pm #1036202
Naomi Lolley
ParticipantIf I understand this right, the plugin allows one person to purchase a number of tickets, but only collects data about that one person.
Would there be a way to integrate Gravity Forms within the process so that the purchaser’s information is collected with your plugin, and then they are requested to complete a simple Gravity Form to provide data on the other attendees they are purchasing for?
For example, Joe the Plumber buys 3 tickets, and registers his name & email address. Can I code the ticket page to also include a Gravity Form to capture the names of Frank and Bill, whom Joe paid for – or would this be a separate step/page I need to build after the checkout process?December 7, 2015 at 10:48 am #1037045George
ParticipantHey @Naomi!
If I understand this right, the plugin allows one person to purchase a number of tickets, but only collects data about that one person.
You’ve indeed described the functionality of our plugins at this time.
Would there be a way to integrate Gravity Forms within the process so that the purchaser’s information is collected with your plugin, and then they are requested to complete a simple Gravity Form to provide data on the other attendees they are purchasing for?
For example, Joe the Plumber buys 3 tickets, and registers his name & email address. Can I code the ticket page to also include a Gravity Form to capture the names of Frank and Bill, whom Joe paid for – or would this be a separate step/page I need to build after the checkout process?
This may be possible indeed – there is unfortunately not anything built into our ticketing plugins that would facilitate this specific checkout flow, but since “Tickets” generated by our plugins or normal “Products” within WooCommerce, if you find a Gravity Forms extension or have custom code that is fully compatible with the WooCommerce checkout process and “product” post type, then it should in theory work fine with our ticketing plugins too.
I hope this information is helpful!
— George
December 21, 2015 at 10:19 am #1044796Tom Willy
ParticipantI need that function too 🙂 If you find any let me know.
December 21, 2015 at 1:24 pm #1044850George
ParticipantThanks Tom. There is unfortunately no progress on this since the original thread here, which is now a bit old so I will go ahead and close up this thread altogether.
Cheers!
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