[support] Registration module question...

Philip_Wetzel at nhd.uscourts.gov Philip_Wetzel at nhd.uscourts.gov
Wed Dec 4 19:28:16 UTC 2013


I've tried both.  I believe Yaworski used a node reference in the video,
right?
I think I need to work up enough nerve - wipe it and start over.
Thanks,
Phil



From:	Steve Kessler <skessler at denverdataman.com>
To:	"support at drupal.org" <support at drupal.org>,
Date:	12/04/2013 01:21 PM
Subject:	Re: [support] Registration module question...
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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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