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Event Calendar - User Sign In For Event

20 October 2009 at 2:45am
Hey guys,
I've had a good trawl through the forums and found Uncle Cheese's Workshop Registration code, however I've gone through it and after several hours of tweaking it I haven't managed to get it working as I would like so I'm hoping someone could give me a clue as to where to go to find a solution.
What I am trying to do is this:
On the Calendar I have various RaceEvents, and via the Forums I have setup user registration, what I need to have is a simple push button that logged in users can press and it'll sign them in for that RaceEvent (and if possible add their Form Nickname to a publicly viewed list attached to that RaceEvent).
I would guess it's only a few lines of code to do what I'm after but I'm completely stumped - if this isn't possible is there anyway of hooking the Comments system up so that it'll pull people's Forum Nickname and use that as their name when commenting? I can use this as a work around without much hassle.
Many thanks,
Stewart
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Re: Event Calendar - User Sign In For Event

20 October 2009 at 4:23am
When you say you weren't "able to get it working", what does that mean?
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Re: Event Calendar - User Sign In For Event

20 October 2009 at 7:11am
The code I downloaded from your post a few months ago is ideal for people signing up to an event when they need to enter lots of information however for what I am trying to do it's simply a case of needing a Sign In button because people will have to have registered via the Forums to participate in any Event.
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Re: Event Calendar - User Sign In For Event

20 October 2009 at 9:51am
So you need it to tie in with the Member class? You can definitely do it, but it's more code than I want to publish in the forum. If you'd like to commission me to do the work, contact me through my website.
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Re: Event Calendar - User Sign In For Event

20 October 2009 at 10:55am
Hey Cheese,
I'll send you an email shortly with what I'm after.
Thanks,
Stewart
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