[support] Registration module question...

Steve Kessler skessler at denverdataman.com
Wed Dec 4 18:19:56 UTC 2013


Male sure your are creating a registration field not a node reference
field.  They are two different types of fields.

Thanks,
Steve


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:58 AM, <Philip_Wetzel at nhd.uscourts.gov> wrote:

> Thanks Steve,
> It helps, but it's a bit beyond my current level of Drupal expertise.  I
> think I'm
> so close I can taste it.  I think I have everything I need (modules or
> coding) and it's just a matter
> of setup.
>
> Yaworski of Toronto Website Developer is doing exactly what I want to do,
> but I think the combination
> of modules he is using is just prior to when all of this was integrated
> into one module (Registrations).
> Specifically, he sets up the "Click to Register" feature right about 2:40
> in the youtube video below.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CHC8I9xZIg
>
> He uses node references.  I go through the steps, but I don't end up with a
> link to my registration page.
> I don't end up with a link at all.
> I think the answer is staring me in the face, but I just can't see the
> trees through the forest.
> Phil
>
>
>
> From:   Steve Kessler <skessler at denverdataman.com>
> To:     "support at drupal.org" <support at drupal.org>,
> Date:   12/03/2013 12:06 PM
> Subject:        Re: [support] Registration module question...
> Sent by:        support-bounces at drupal.org
>
>
>
> You have a few of choices.
>
>  You can make a view and use replacement tokens.  Using the Views module
> you could for example display your listings on a calendar or in a table.
>
> If you want people to view the specific node then you could edit your theme
> template file to but a button on the node itself.  I think you could also
> do this maybe even without code using the Display Suite Module  (
> https://drupal.org/project/ds).
>
> In terms of taking out the tab that would also require changes to your
> theme.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -Steve
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 9:34 AM, <Philip_Wetzel at nhd.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>   I'm using the registration module to create scheduled events.
>   I have a view that shows the events.
>   I would like to add a button or a link that would bring up the
>   registration
>   form for that event.
>
>   I have the title setup as a link to the original piece of content.  If I
>   click on it, I get the
>   tabs (View, Edit, Manage Registrations, Register.    I want my button to
>   go
>   strait to that
>   node.
>
>   For instance, the node for the event is        node/457.  I click on the
>   register tab and I
>   get        node/457/register.
>
>   How can I create a button that would take me strait to node/457/register?
>   Also, I would need it to not show the other 3 tabs.    I don't want the
>   people registering for the
>   event to be able to have those functions available.
>
>   Is that enough information?
>   Thanks,
>   Phil Wetzel
>
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