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Calendar Feature and Membergroup Feature

Started by Xanthrop, April 11, 2007, 10:40:04 AM

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Xanthrop

Feature Request 1:
When creating a calendar event, a new post is created in the board of my choice.  However, when the post is created, there is nothing to indicate that it's a calendar event nor is there any link back to the calendar from the post.  So, my request is that when a calendar item gets posted, can it automatically contain the Date and Time (and duration) as well as a link back to the calendars month view?  I created a 3 day camping event and it posted to the correct board, but no one would know that it's a calendar event except that I wrote out a bunch of details in the message body that were already defined by creating the calendar event

Feature Request 2:
I have to hit each user to add them to a specific Membergroup.  Would it be possible to see a feature added to the Membergroup to 'edit members'.  This way when I need to create a new membergroup, I don't have to hit each of the users to check the box, I can simply search and add users right from the Membergroup properties... then this action would auto-check those boxes per user for me.

Wishful thinking, but let me know!

Thanks,
Xanthrop

青山 素子

#2 already exists. In the membergroup area, click on the group's name. You'll get a listing of everyone in the group and a box to enter names to add.
Motoko-chan
Director, Simple Machines

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Xanthrop

Ahh!! I thought clicking Modify and the Membergroup name took you to the same place.  Thanks a lot for this info!

Quote from: Motoko-chan on April 11, 2007, 10:57:57 AM
#2 already exists. In the membergroup area, click on the group's name. You'll get a listing of everyone in the group and a box to enter names to add.

Thantos

#1:  admin -> calendar -> Show linked events in topic display

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