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timstodz
ParticipantMan are you serious?
I don’t understand what else the point of using the import functionality is
for?I mean… so far I’ve bought the Facebook aggregate and the eventbrite
aggregate and I literally can’t do anything lol. Is it possible for me to
just get all my money back? I’ve put so much time and effort into this and
nothing works.—
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April 20, 2018 at 3:19 am in reply to: Events show on two days when the event goes past midnight #1511940timstodz
ParticipantThis worked. Thank you so much sky.
Now onto the next one, I can’t figure out why some of the Facebook pages are duplicating events. There are a few of them but the most notably one is this yoga event.
https://bocadigest.com/event/turn-up-friday-with-raw-yoga-3/
You can see it on this page, and you can see the very next event is the same thing. Every time this event uploads (and there are some others) it imports two of them and puts them right next to each other.
What do I do?
April 19, 2018 at 4:32 am in reply to: Events show on two days when the event goes past midnight #1511004timstodz
ParticipantHi,
yes sir. If you see in the screen shot below, there is no dropdown option to make it go past 12 am. I entitled the screen shot “cutoff.”
Also, I attached another file called taco tuesday where you can clearly see that the event that belongs on tuesday (taco tuesday) is not being cut off at midnight and is showing up for thing on wed morning. I’m sure you can see how this is not ideal for my users. The traffic is picking up every day so I really need to get this cleared up.
Thank you for your help.
April 11, 2018 at 11:56 am in reply to: Events show on two days when the event goes past midnight #1504660timstodz
ParticipantThat does not work. I don’t have an option to post something before 12 am. That’s the earliest option.
How do I just set the time zone for standard eastern time? That’s probably the most common right?
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