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Public Events Requiring Login Question 12 years 2 months ago #18493

  • Corinne
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I am getting an intermittent requirement for the user to login: When I use the category listing, using event details in an article, and using the button plug-in, I have no problem.
If I use the monthly calendar listing and link to the details from the event title, then try to use the "Register Now" button, the user is required to login.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled the Event plugin and am still experiencing the same error.

Any ideas about what might be causing this? Note that both the event list, event calendar, each event and the plug in all have "Public" level security.

Thanks for the help!
Corinne

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Public Events Requiring Login Question 11 years 10 months ago #19574

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Just as an FYI for the Dev team. If you haev overlapping event check turned on in the configuration but the events are set to public it causes an SQL error. The Dev team may want to put some checks in there to keep fail the SQL query gracefully instead of a hard fail.

Great work beyond this that I have found so far however.

Thanks,
Terry

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Public Events Requiring Login Question 9 years 10 months ago #24000

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That worked, thanks. There was a global overlap check set as yes in my configurations. Thanks

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Public Events Requiring Login Question 9 years 9 months ago #24076

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It really makes perfect sense once you consider it. :silly: The one holding me up was the overlapping check. How can you see if you are registered to an event if you haven't signed in :whistle: ... Sheesh. THANK you... :P

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Public Events Requiring Login Question 9 years 9 months ago #24133

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I'm sorry but I'm running into this issue and I have triple checked that none of the above conditions exist. I even tried "Exclude Event from Overlap Check:" set to yes on the particular event.

I've been using DTReg for many years so I know a bit about it and I'm stumped here.

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Public Events Requiring Login Question 9 years 9 months ago #24136

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lownotes - there is no other reason for this outside of setup. If you can't find it, submit a ticket with access to your site and we'll check it out.

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