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Daniel
ParticipantConfirmed on our site too.
February 25, 2017 at 3:43 am in reply to: Re-open feature request to allow admins to edit ticket "Additional Information" #1245738Daniel
ParticipantThanks for taking the time to supply the details – this will allow us to make the changes that we need to today. I’ll be up voting the feature too!
February 23, 2017 at 11:08 am in reply to: Re-open feature request to allow admins to edit ticket "Additional Information" #1244750Daniel
ParticipantApologies for not getting all my questions together but, we urgently need to edit a ticket – where in the database is the information held? Thanks.
February 23, 2017 at 10:41 am in reply to: Re-open feature request to allow admins to edit ticket "Additional Information" #1244729Daniel
ParticipantAlternatively – could we cross link from the list in the screenshot to the tickets editing page /tickets/NN/ is that in orders-edit-meta.php?
February 15, 2017 at 3:04 am in reply to: Import Tickets and assign them to Woocommerce orders #1235094Daniel
ParticipantThat looks like we’re on the journey, thanks for the link however, I’m struggling with the relationship between events and tickets. I’ve added tickets to a page and that seems to create a sort of hidden event – it doesn’t show up on the calendar, nor the ticket events list.
1. Should I be creating an event?
2. How do I map CSV columns to the additional fields in the tickets?
3. How do I import the items so that they create individual orders in woocommerce for each ticket.
Lastly, let me know if you offer a one-on-one support option, perhaps at an hourly rate, I’d be happy to invest! Thanks.
Daniel
ParticipantThat’s a great start and, what I need – I can fish the emails out of the array and send them over to our emailer. Thanks.
Daniel
ParticipantDo you have any pointers to the loop filter I’d need to create in php to get the tickets for a page? Something that you might already have in your code?
Thanks.
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