Sunday, 30 April 2017
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I'm setting up the calendars for my astronomy club web site. I'm making up a calendar for events that the public is invited to and another that has events that are for our members only. Some events are both open to the public and also for the members (such as our monthly meetings and our board of directors meetings) and need to be in both views. I see where events can be assigned multiple categories, but it seems that the event itself can only be assigned to one calendar.

I'm drawing a blank on how to accomplish this - I'm pretty sure that I'm only having a senior moment - can anyone help?

Charlie
7 years ago
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Hello Charlie,

I am afraid not. You would need to use multiple categories for that and that's all. Since Calendars are more like 'Feeds' where the events are stored but not filtered and so on. To enable multi-category support for JEvents go to: JEvents -> Configuration -> Event Editing -> Enable multi-category events

and set to yes.

Many thanks
Tony

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7 years ago
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Hello Charlie,

I am afraid not. You would need to use multiple categories for that and that's all. Since Calendars are more like 'Feeds' where the events are stored but not filtered and so on. To enable multi-category support for JEvents go to: JEvents -> Configuration -> Event Editing -> Enable multi-category events

and set to yes.

Many thanks
Tony

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7 years ago
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Hi Tony,

I have set up multiple categories and used them to create some views that show events the way I'm looking to do. This just leaves me a little confused as to the actual purpose of the assignment of categories to a particular calendar. Can you explain?

Charlie
7 years ago
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Hello,

Calendars are known as Feeds to put it simply. They are the container of where they are stored or imported to. But have little relevance to the end user.

How are you assigning a category to a calendar?

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7 years ago
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I misspoke. I meant assigning events to a particular calendar. I am assigning all events to a calendar called Default calendar unless I can figure out a good reason not to.
7 years ago
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Hello,

Can you explain what exactly you want to achieve? At present we allow assigning to 1 calendar since that's it's original home. then Categories for filtering etc which can have multiple selection. You can even use custom fields with our Custom Fields plugin to have more defined filtering / selection.

Many thanks
Tony

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7 years ago
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Hi Tony,

I have solved my immediate issue, being that I wanted to set up views where more than one category could be viewed.

Charlie
7 years ago
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tonyp May I ask a question on this subject?
You said: "..you can even use custom fields with our Custom Fields plugin to have more defined filtering / selection."

I've been trying to find a way to filter in the calendar view for one of my custom fields.
My problem: I would like to set up a calendar with different sports - in different regions. For this I would like to filter in the calender view: by sport (this are my categories) and by region (is a custom field; select field)

How can I activate this? Plugin and modules are active. The template is assigned in the plugin, "Make fields available in lists and calendar" is active.

I am unfortunately a bit helpless
7 years ago
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Hello,

It's no problem. So now you need to use the JEvents Filter module, and within this select the Custom tag :-).

Many thanks
Tony

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7 years ago
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Hi,

at first thank you to give the hint modify parameter to add a event to more categories.
Events -> Configuration -> Event Editing -> Enable multi-category events

But I have a problem to import per ICS-File an event with more than one category. Only the first Category
will imported.... How I can import this Event to two categories (here "Kirche St. Elisabeth" and "Gottedienst"

SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=de:Hl. Messe
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-IMPORTANCE:1
STATUS:BUSY
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:Termin005647280@a
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20170716T104706
CATEGORIES:Kirche St. Elisabeth,Gottesdienst
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20170709T114500
DTSTAMP:20170716T104706
DTSTART:20170709T110000
LAST-MODIFIED:20170716T104706
LOCATION:Nachbarsweg \, Ruhr
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael"
SEQUENCE:0

Best regards,
Michael
7 years ago
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Do these categories already exist in JEvents? It should pick up the 2 and match them against existing category names

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7 years ago
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Hi,

the additional categories are not created manual. After add them manually and
reload the data is works.

Every fine now :-)

Best regards
Michael
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