By intellitech on Friday, 20 December 2019
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We need to hide some specific template fields from front end using RSVP Pro. Is it possible?
Add type2paramHidden to the CssClassName entry for the fields you do not wish to display.
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Add type2paramHidden to the CssClassName entry for the fields you do not wish to display.


Please brief us, where & how to add, how to find the CSSClassname of that field???. We don't want to hide specific fields in all templates. We need to hide specific fields from specific templates.
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First things you should know is that fields in templates are unique, even if you copy a template all of the fields will be renamed to give them unique names and unique database entries. So changing a field in one template does not affect another template.

Given that you can decide which fields you wish to hide by template and add the class name to the appropriate fields. I include a screen shot of the option in the field parameters.

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Many thanks for reply. We will check & revert back.
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Add type2paramHidden to the CssClassName entry for the fields you do not wish to display.


This works, but our requirement is to hide the field only from front-end user and still editable by admin in beck-end.

For eg: 'Invoice Name', 'Payment received' fields can be hidden in front-end(website) but we(admin of back-end) must be able to edit/update those fields from back-end, like how we have 'Attendance Notes' in RSVP PRO -> Sessions (pls see attached)

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Even after we get the registraion from user, we must be able to update their details in Hidden fields (hidden only from front end users)

Please help !!
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OK, another way to solve this might be through access level. Change the Access level of the field to admin, then it will not display for normal users and will display for administrators. If you do this remove the class name I gave you above.
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OK, another way to solve this might be through access level. Change the Access level of the field to admin, then it will not display for normal users and will display for administrators. If you do this remove the class name I gave you above.


Many thanks for your reply. We have set the field access to "super Users" but not able to edit that field in backend.
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The very last entry of each element is a dropdown box called Access Level. Select an access level that administrators have but regular users do not.
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The very last entry of each element is a dropdown box called Access Level. Select an access level that administrators have but regular users do not.


Yes this step done.. but still not able to edit the field in backend. we have set the field access to ''super users'
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Where in the backend are you trying to access the field?
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Where in the backend are you trying to access the field?


Under Sessions, where all the registrations are stored and can be processed by admin. RSVP Pro - Sessions.png
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And the back end administrators are part of the Super Users group? If so then something else is going on and access to your site may be required. Perhaps tonyp can weigh in on what might be happening. The Access level is the way to go but perhaps there is something else that needs to be set.
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And the back end administrators are part of the Super Users group? If so then something else is going on and access to your site may be required. Perhaps tonyp can weigh in on what might be happening. The Access level is the way to go but perhaps there is something else that needs to be set.


tonyp please help us on this issue asap.
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If you pm me login details I can take a look.
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If you pm me login details I can take a look.


Pls find the site details
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Sorry, I am not a JEvents support person so I cannot view the private data in your post, but you can use the conversation feature to private message me.
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Which field(s) are you having a problem with? They all appear to be public and the admin ID you gave me can edit all the fields.
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Please check 'Testing RSVP Pro' template. The fields 'Attention To' & ' Invoice No' are restricted to superusers.
Those fields are not appearing in front end (http://events.ewi.org.sg/index.php/component/jevents/eventdetail/10/-/test-rsvp-pro?Itemid=101) , but under RSVP Pro -> Sessions , we are not able to edit/add our(superuser) input to those two fields.

Please see attached screenshot for your reference & help to find a way to edit those superuser accessed fields.
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OK, it is late here right now. I will have a look in my morning.
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I see what you mean. I will try and recreate on my test system and if I can do so I should be able to fix it. I am quite busy today so probably not until tomorrow.
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