If you have one ticket, you can display the ticket price using placeholders.
You just gave me an idea for a price range placeholder 🙂
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wwcabd
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That would be incredibally useful. 🙂
I’m having trouble finding a working placeholder for the event price. What am I missing?
Have you tried using placeholders in this documentation http://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/placeholders/ ?
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wwcabd
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I’ve tried #_BOOKINGTICKETPRICE and #_BOOKINGPRICE but they aren’t replaced with the numbers.
what are they replaced with?
they work for me. you could also try #_BOOKINGTICKETS
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wwcabd
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It just outputs #_BOOKINGTICKETS etc. All other placeholders seem to work fine, including #_BOOKINGFORM. I chcked and they don’t seem to work on the single event listing either, any ideas?
bookingtickets is only useable in booking emails, not on your event formats. That’s why it’d not get converted.
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wwcabd
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I figured as much, any plans on adding it?
yes we will eventually add more placeholder for displaying ticket prices etc.
@marcus Thanks for your previous responses. I have a different issue, but related to this forum.
I have searched in the ‘documents –>placeholders’ section of your homepage, and the forums. I have tried all of the “Pricing Information” placeholders; but they just price the actual placeholder (eg: ‘#_BOOKINGPRICE’), rather than the actual price — in the “Single Event Page” settings, and also in the sidebar “Widget” settings.
Is it possible to display the price of an event / ticket in the “Single Event Page” or “Widget”? (btw I’m not using the booking form, but a customized form – ‘Contact Fom 7’ for bookings, thus the booking form is not displayed)
you may want to check he docs as there’s some new placeholders for booking prices:
#_EVENTPRICERANGE/MAX/MIN
as promised, we’ve added them 🙂
Having the same issue. Amazing plugin with so many features, surprised listing price in the event list mode isn’t supported.
@zgoodman
Did you try to use placeholders like #_EVENTPRICERANGE, #_EVENTPRICEMAX, #_EVENTPRICEMIN ? also, can you provide more info’s about your requirements?
I’m using the tool as a course registration, with only one set price, so I thought that solution wouldn’t work as it would depend on a range. I just want to list Dates/Course/Location/Price/Availability in the list format. But, happy to report that I tried the #_EVENTPRICEMAX and it worked perfect!
Thanks so much!
If you don’t have a price range, it’ll just show the single price, best of both worlds 🙂
if you only ever use one price, your solution would work the same though