Jim Sewell
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We just launched integration with Integromat platform, which helps to build automated workflows. We also provide several templates for quick start, and one of them demonstrates how to send event attendance certificates as professionally looking PDF files.
You can try the integration by this link https://www.integromat.com/en/integration/2303-send-pdf-certificate-to-event-attendees
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Sewell commentedTwo weeks ago, I was asked to provide more details. I have & there has been no response. Has this been forgotten?
An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Sewell commentedI have an admin controlled common field set up that has our judge classifications. The problem is that info is only available if the member logs in before registering. Since our events are members only, it must check that the email address is valid before proceeding to the next screen. If a valid email address is entered, why can't it pull all the member profile info into the event registration. This would also speed up entry since the member's contact info would be automatically entered. If extra common fields I have set up can be pulled into the event registration profile, that will resolve our main concerns
An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Sewell commentedWe are a BBQ association. We conduct BBQ competitions. Our membership consists of both cook teams and judges. Judges are classified as Trained, Certified or Master. We use Events for judges to register to judge at our contests. Event registration is restricted to members only, but we have new members who have not gone thru training yet. Even though they are members, they are not eligible to serve as a judge. Right now, we have no way to be sure only those who have completed training can register to judge. To make things a bit more complicated some cook teams members are also certified as judges. They cook some contests & judge other contests. I am looking for a way to keep from having to check the profile of each registrant to be sure they are eligible to serve as a judge. We also have different dues rates for individuals and families of 2, 3 or 4 members.
I do have an admin controlled field in each member profile where the admin classifies the member as a trained judge, certified judge, master judge or needs training. Unfortunately, I cannot find a way to pull this field into the profile of event registrants. Any suggestions?
An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Sewell commentedWe have membership levels set based on dues. ie: individual, family of 2, family of 3, etc. To go that route, we would have 4-5 different individual membership levels, another 4-5 for family-2, etc. We go up to family of 4 so this would mean a total of 20+ different membership levels. Seems that would be very confusing.
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I understand that, but you no longer have a Q&A typr forum where users can ask questions & get helpful suggestions not only from WA but experienced users as well. I always found the exchange of ideas in the old forum very useful as a new member getting up to speed.