• Resolved krlitosqueso

    (@krlitosqueso)


    Hello, I would like the page of ventos, show all events by default, but hide or delete the expired, without having to go to the search filters, I have seen that the closest option is: ANY DATE, but this option does not hide the expired events.
    Please help 🙁

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  • Hi @krlitosqueso ,

    Have you checked two settings inside event listings ->
    1 . Hide Cancelled Events
    2. Hide Expired Listings

    Please enable both setting and try again. If still you have problem please contact us https://www.wp-eventmanager.com/contact/

    Thank you

    Thread Starter krlitosqueso

    (@krlitosqueso)

    Hello, thank you for your quick response.
    The functions that you indicate to me, were already active, except “Hide events canceled” since I understand this will allow me to indicate to the user if one of the events of his interest was canceled.

    I would appreciate it if you could help me set up this function.

    Thank you

    Hi @krlitosqueso

    Thank you for providing us information. We haven’t faced any issue if hide expired event setting is enabled.

    Can you please contact here https://www.wp-eventmanager.com/contact/
    We will fix your issue.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter krlitosqueso

    (@krlitosqueso)

    Hi, I just updated the plugin and I see that there is not an option for the function I’m looking for. I would like to know if you can help me with:

    1. That the expiration date of each event is automatically the same as the start date of the event, that is to say that the user will only place the date of the event, but internally said date must be the same as the expiration date.

    Is this possible?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter krlitosqueso

    (@krlitosqueso)

    Hello, I just tried to edit an event and I see that the end date does not cause the event to be deleted in the front end, it is still visible, however when editing the event, internally (by wordpress admin) if the date works end of event, that is to say that manages to hide the expired events, is this a failure of the plugin? Thank you

    Hi @krlitosqueso,

    Let me clear how expiry date works. When you publish an event it will get the event end date and update event expiry date as event end date.

    In case if you want to update or change event expiry date you can change it from your end (Admin panel).

    There is a setting in your site where you can hide expired event. If your event is expired then it will not show.

    If above anything is not working on your site we can check and fix for you. Please contact us here https://www.wp-eventmanager.com/contact/

    Thread Starter krlitosqueso

    (@krlitosqueso)

    Ok, so is there no way that the event is marked as expired from the frontend? I have tried to create an event and placing an end date of the event from the Frontend form of your plugin, but despite that, the event keeps appearing, despite having passed the expiration date of the event, I already wrote to the link that You have indicated me, but I do not receive a clear answer, I do not know if it is a plugin error or it is simply not possible. Thank you

    Hi @krlitosqueso,

    I have clearly said the once your event is approved whether it added from frontend or backend when this it gets published it will add expiry date as event end date.

    Once it is update event status to publish then it will fire this event. if your issue still not clear please let us know we can help you to fix this.

    Thank you

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