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A BETA version 2.0 is now available in the 3.7 modification area.
This hack will allow your users to RSVP "Yes," "No," or "Maybe," for events posted on your forum calendar. You can configure which calendars RSVP should be enabled or excluded from, and on each event you can also specify whether this is an RSVP event. Unlike the old Event Attendance script, this hack will work on all types of events whether they are single day, ranged or recurring. For ranged and recurring events, members are able to RSVP for a single day of the event. So, if the recurring event occurs every Monday, your members can RSVP separately for each recurrence. For ranged events that span more than one day, members can sign up for individual days of the event. Thus, if the event had a duration of 5 days, a member could signup for only one or two of the days, if he chose. This hack is known to work with 3.6.x, and may work with 3.5.x, but no support is offered for this version at this time. vB Event Forums Users: You will need to install an additional module: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=133970 Upgrade Instructions: - 1 xml upload 1. Use the Product Manager to import the product file product-rah_calendar_rsvp_1_2_2.xml. Be sure to ALLOW OVERWRITE. Installation Instructions - 1 XML upload - 1 template modification 1. Use the Product Manager to import the product file product-rah_calendar_rsvp_1_2_2.xml 2. Use the Style Manager to find and edit your calendar_showeventsbit: Near the bottom of the calendar_showeventsbit, find: HTML Code:
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$rsvp_form If you want to change any of the wording or need to enter translations, this hack uses the following phrases: Calendar Phrases: calendar_rsvp_allow calendar_rsvp_attendquestion calendar_rsvp_changelater calendar_rsvp_maxlength calendar_rsvp_maychange calendar_rsvp_yoursvp calendar_rsvpd -- Added on 11/30/06: calendar_rsvp_guest calendar_rsvp_guest_limit calendar_rsvp_guests_prompt calendar_rsvp_max_guests -- Added on 2/20/07 calendar_rsvp_changeby calendar_rsvp_maychangeby calendar_rsvp_closed calendar_rsvp_expires Standard Phrases: yes no maybe submit comment -- added on 2/20/07 minutes seconds Extra Instructions for 3.5.x Users: This hack MAY work with 3.5.x, but you will need to add the standard global phrase "Comment" Screenshots Attached. If you use this hack, please be sure to click "Install" so that you can receive notifications of any updates. Revision Log: 1.0.0 - 10/14/06 - Initial Release 1.0.1 - 10/19/06 - Maintenance Release.
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Possible suggestion for a future release:
* set it so admins can go in and edit other members RSVP or comments Right now I can do it with another hack that lets me login as a member, but it would be nice to be able to edit the RSVP's from the event listing page. |
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I tried search the thread, but I wasn't able to find anything. I'm trying to let my members RSVP to an event from outside the calendar. I figrued I would just insert the fields into the database myself, but I'm having a little trouble figuring out what "ocdate" is exactly. I was able to find this part in the XML script and I found that that the ocdate field is inserted into the db by the $rsvpdate variable.
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Thanks for the great mod! |
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Caster,
ocDate means "Occurrence Date". Since events can be ranged or recurring, the ocDate field is used to determine what date the member was looking at when they RSVP'd. That uniquely ties an RSVP to a day of an event. ocDate is always set to midnight GMT of the day the event, or instance of the event, occurs. Normally, the ocDate can be determined by looking at the "day" parameter from the query string, but if the day isn't passed, the code then attempts to get the date by a couple different methods:
I hope that helps. |
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The thing is the events that the members will be rsvping to are all recurring events and I didn't figure out how you found out what day the next event is going to be on.
Edit: Well since they're weekly events, could I figure it out by just multiplying 86400 by 7 (days a week) and adding that to the $gettime? Thanks for the quick reply as well! |
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Oooo okay, I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the help and the mod! =]
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A new version of the RSVP hack is now available for download. I wish I had the time to get to all of your requests, but I did implement a couple of features which have been heavily requested.
NOTE: This hack may or may not work for 3.5.x. I am no longer supporting that version as I do not have a 3.5.x test board to work with. Only 3.6.x is supported. Feature: RSVP Moderation This new feature allows selected user groups and event owners to delete RSVPs from an event. There are two new settings in the options menu that support this feature. "Owner Moderation" allows you to configure whether or not the original event poster will be able to remove RSVPs from their own event, and the option "Moderator Groups" allows you to specify user groups that can remove RSVPs from any event. Sorry, this is not specific to the calendar. Feature: RSVP Expiration System By setting the option "RSVP Expiration" to yes (default), event posters can setup the RSVP form to close within a certain time frame before the event start time. The poster can specify a number of days, minutes, hours and seconds. If not otherwise specified, the RSVP will close once the event has started. For single day events, the RSVP form defaults to remain available until the end of the day (11:59pm) and the event expire time will work backwards from that time. If you do not want events to ever expire, you can turn the entire system off in the options window. Bug Fix: Changing the date or recurring options of an event now removes all RSVPs. This resolves a problem where the Email Addon might send a user a false notification about an upcoming event after the event date options had been modified. ADDED GLOBAL PHRASES - minutes - seconds ADDED CALENDAR PHRASES - calendar_rsvp_changeby - calendar_rsvp_maychangeby - calendar_rsvp_closed - calendar_rsvp_expires TEMPLATE CHANGES - calendar_rsvp_form - calendar_rsvp_bit |
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Okay, I am not seeing it, where do I go to moderate RSVP's?
Also, when setting the RSVP expiration, it looks like the word "hours" is missing. I see: "Time Before Event to Close RSVP: Days Minutes Seconds" There's a box, but no legend for it. It might be confusing to users. |
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