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October 10, 2013 at 3:43 pm in reply to: multiple ticket types dont appear in one order in the final email #70451
nkelkar
ParticipantAnd the security code for both the ticket types IS DIFFERENT.
Not sure if this is good or bad.
October 10, 2013 at 2:36 pm in reply to: How to make WooCommerce tickets appear in WooCommerce shop page? #70422nkelkar
ParticipantThe option of showing tickets in the “Shop” page is not quite what I was hoping for – as it shows tickets instead of events. I ended doing two things (1) get the redirect plugin at http://wordpress.org/plugins/quick-pagepost-redirect-plugin/ and redirect the /shop/ url to http://www.excample.com/events/category (2) create a post (or a page) to be the home page, and also redirect that to http://www.excample.com/events/category
October 10, 2013 at 1:30 pm in reply to: Limit qty of tickets sold per order OR Collect multiple attendee information #70399nkelkar
ParticipantLet me add that we have circumvented this by editing the ticket in woocommerce product page, and then limiting the Inventory to be “Sold Individually”. While not elegant it does solve our burning issue. If the registrant enters more than 1 quantity for the ticket, then the shopping cart displays only quantity as 1. However, if the registrant tries to buy another ticket in the same session – by browsing back to the event and adding one more of the same ticket, the shopping cart throws an error “You already have this item in your cart.”
October 10, 2013 at 12:08 pm in reply to: How to make WooCommerce tickets appear in WooCommerce shop page? #70367nkelkar
ParticipantSame here: purchased TEC + WooTickets today. We don’t have any products (via Woocommerce), and only have Events (and Tickets) to sell.
So when users click on “Shop” or in the blank Checkout page, they are redirected to the “Shop” page with “No products found which match your selection.”
I would like to set the Event Category as the Shop default page. Any updates would be appreciated. -
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