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Duplicatie registration for logged in users
- hella
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10 years 5 months ago #38419
by hella
Duplicatie registration for logged in users was created by hella
Hi,
I have set 'Prevent duplicate registration' to 'yes' but it is possible to register for an event more then once.
This happens with logged in users too! They see the message ' you allready registered for this event' but the registration continues and is visible in de registrants list. Some people are registered for the same event three times.
what is wrong?
I have set 'Prevent duplicate registration' to 'yes' but it is possible to register for an event more then once.
This happens with logged in users too! They see the message ' you allready registered for this event' but the registration continues and is visible in de registrants list. Some people are registered for the same event three times.
what is wrong?
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10 years 5 months ago #38431
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: Duplicatie registration for logged in users
hmm
Don't know why this issue could happen, too. Please submit a support ticket and I will check this issue as well.
BTW, what version of the extension you are using ?
Tuan
Don't know why this issue could happen, too. Please submit a support ticket and I will check this issue as well.
BTW, what version of the extension you are using ?
Tuan
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