I posted this in the post-installation forum, but I didn't receive any replies. So I'll try to describe my request here:
Serveral of my events have different dates. Because there is no pattern for the dates, i wasn't able to link an event with multiple dates.
Has anyone an idea how to realise my request?
Thanks a lot
Christian
Comments
Comment #1
seanbfuller commented4.7 is currently considered old code and will soon be replaced by the code that is currently in cvs. If you don't have to use eventrepeat in a live, production environment in the immediate future, I'd give the cvs version a try (along with event 4.7).
Please let me know what you find.
Comment #2
seanbfuller commentedMoving this request into HEAD (for a 5.0 version). As I understand it, you want to allow multiple dates assigned to an event that are not necessarily tied to a repeating pattern.
Comment #3
djorn commentedI have the same issue here. I have some events (multiday classes) that do not follow any particular pattern. For example, two real-world scenarios I've encountered:
- A weekend workshop meeting from 9-5 on Saturday and 9-2 on Sunday
- A tutorial series Tu, Th first week, Tu only the second week and Tu, Th the third week.
I expect that the best approach would be to program these as repeating patterns and then enter the appropriate exceptions?
Comment #4
seanbfuller commentedMarking this as postponed, as right now I'm just trying to track down bugs. If you need this functionality, I'd suggest looking into views/cck/calendar/date combo of modules.
Comment #5
jiangxijay commentedBasic event does repeating but no multiples. CCK/date does multiples, but no repeating.
Is there any solution that can do both?
Comment #6
seanbfuller commentedRight now there isn't. Sorry. My main focus is spending my very limited time to fix bugs and push for a either a 5.x-3.x version or 6.x branches. Patches are welcome.
Comment #7
rmiddle commentedThis will require changes to events not repeat events. I am going to convert this to by design.
Thanks
Robert