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Rob WiddickParticipant
Hi George,
In our case/implementation, we are only using WooCommerce for ticketing.
The issue here is that purchasers can purchase multiple tickets to the same event and date/time. This doesn’t give us any benefit as to knowing who’s attending for checking, as the tickets show up under the purchasers name. In our case, the purchaser may not always be the attendee. You can’t check-in Jon Doe 10 times.
What this custom code achieves is the ability to assign tickets to attendees. It’s important to note that this customization does not take into consideration the type of product at hand… as it iterates through all products and quantities… so it may not work for everyone.
Rob WiddickParticipantIt doesn’t appear we can change the CSV output without completely overriding the class… which would not be ideal.
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Rob WiddickParticipant@Th: Ah, good point. If you do before I do, please share! I completely forgot 🙁
Rob WiddickParticipantIn the meantime, I have developed a workaround with static fields here:
Rob WiddickParticipantWe are also interested in this. Please let me know.
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