Internal Notes box on Event Details Form
Would it be possible to have an internal notes box on the Event Details form? We often want to store information relating to an Event, such as minimum required numbers, target number of participants or internal deadline dates, but we don't want these to appear on the web.
Would this be useful for anyone else?
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Jeff commented
This feature would be very helpful. An Internal Notes text box on the Event Details page would allow us to note any changes / updates made to the event so that we keep track of changes and all admins can see what changes / updates have been made.
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Michael commented
Please add this function, for our needs it only requires and simple text field. Being able to add notes for other admins involved in monitoring the event would be great.
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BMWCCV Events commented
This is a great idea. A text box for notes would be very helpful, especially when multiple admins are working on an event.
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John McAlpin commented
We would love an organizer only event notes page. Very helpful.
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Anonymous commented
It would be really useful for us too
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Gary Pendleton commented
This would be very useful. We have multiple people entering events, and a separate person who monitors enrollment. There are many internal notes that we now keep on paper files, but would be useful to have attached to the online event. In addition to what Gill mentioned: Special parking/access rules, specifics about what is included in the fee, whether siblings are allowed.
We have mostly families registering under a single email, so for maximum numbers is it by how many people total vs. number of families. -
Randall (Randy) Rensch commented
Need a "Notes" field in each event, for Admins to use. E.g., if we specify an organization address for the Organizer (in order to hid the Organizer's personal address from Announcement recipients), we have no way (within WA) to indicate to each other who the event organizer is!
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Rob commented
It would be nice if we could have an administrator note area for events.
This could be useful for notations or other record keeping data that is not public.An example would be a notation on attendance - i.e. Poor attendance and high no-shows due to inclement weather.
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maybe some record keeping notes for future years - i.e. City requires deposit for washroom keys at least three weeks in advance of park rental. -
Evgeny Zaritovskiy commented
Good point! Any comments from others?