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  • in reply to: Calendar view is not listing events in chronological order #1466692
    tdavlantes
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    I believe we have solved the issue. The time zone was set to UTC rather than EST. Shortly after changing that, I posted two new events and they showed up in the calendar view in chronological order. The issue was always just with the calendar view, not the list or daily view. We were also deactivating plug-ins at the same time to eliminate that as a possible cause, and that could have helped, too. I will let you know if I experience more issues.
    Thank you for your help.

    Terri Davlantes, BSN, JD, Owner
    (904) 742–5906 • [email protected]
    14035 Beach Blvd, #6 • Jacksonville, FL 32250
    http://WWW.JAXCOOKINGSTUDIO.COM

    in reply to: Calendar view is not listing events in chronological order #1463601
    tdavlantes
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    The events are showing up in the order in which they were created. If I created an evening event before I created a morning event, the evening event will be listed first. The only reason they are showing up in correct order now is because I deleted the out of chronological events and created new events so that they would appear in correct order. If it would help, I can create a new event so that you can see the issue.
    Thank you.
    Terri

    tdavlantes
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    Patricia,
    I have a ticket bundle (class series) that includes three different unique tickets (individual classes in the series). Each ticket in the ticket bundle is offered on separate dates. People can register for a single unique ticket for $65 or for the ticket bundle (all three classes) for the discounted rate of $180. For each unique ticket, however, I can accommodate only 20 people.

    It sounds like your suggestion below would work if all the unique tickets (i.e., classes) were at the same time on the same date. However, my unique tickets are on separate dates. Is there a way to limit enrollment in each individual unique ticket (i.e., class) included in the ticket bundle (i.e., series) while still sharing capacity between the individual tickets and the ticket bundle?

    So if Unique Ticket 1 is a class on Baking, Unique Ticket 2 is on Roasting, and Unique Ticket 3 is on Grilling, I want to share capacity with the Ticket Bundle so that 20 people can register for Unique Ticket 1, 20 for Unique Ticket 2, and 20 people for Unique Ticket 3. However, I want to share capacity for each class with the Ticket Bundle, allowing people to sign up for an individual class or for the series while limiting enrollment to 20 in any given class.

    Thank you.
    Terri

    Terri Davlantes, BSN, JD, Owner
    (904) 742–5906 • [email protected]
    http://WWW.JAXCOOKINGSTUDIO.COM

    tdavlantes
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    Thank you very much for this helpful advice, Patricia. I will try your idea and let you know if I have any issues!
    Terri

    Terri Davlantes, BSN, JD, Owner
    (904) 742–5906 • [email protected]
    http://WWW.JAXCOOKINGSTUDIO.COM

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