Dan Cavanaugh
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An error occurred while saving the comment Dan Cavanaugh commentedAn import of events should contain all required information to create or update the events. Registration type should be one of the required fields. For many of my events there would be no registration, these are information only calendar events. Other events allow only 2 registrations while others have higher limits or none at all; for example all members my register for the end of season party.
I think that registration types should be predefined within event managment so that the import need only refernce a specific type code.
An error occurred while saving the comment Dan Cavanaugh commentedThe ability to import events will be crucial to my decision to purchase Wild Apricot for the 3 organizations I'm working with!
One organization uses events to assign referees to meets, there are about 60 per week.
Another uses events to for customer appointments, there are about 50 per week.
And the last is a large swim team that uses events for practices, meets, and other team events, there 20 to 30 per week for this.
Yours truly will have to enter each event manually? I don't think so. Please, please, please put this option in place. Honostly, is it really that difficult?
This kind of setup absolutely is common. In my own scenario I have family memberships for a swim club. The parent member should have no fee but each child should and I discount for each child; 1st $250 2nd $195 3rd $150 4th and on $110
I cannot find any way to do this without manually handling all finanacial transactions.
BTW, I hate to see those replies such as 'this is not something we are going to work on in the near future'. Is there a published roadmap of the platform? What is being worked on and what timeline is in place for enhancement requests?
Thanks,
Dan