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Find events by clicking on the search button below. Before you click search to locate an event, there are some criteria you can fill out to make the search more precise. p>
Click search to get the events that match your criteria. Click "Choose" beside the desired event and the event will appear. p>
Customise fields and press Save, or delete your registration. Note that you can also find all the events which are relevant to you in the menu item "Events." P>
Customise fields and press Save, or delete your registration. Note that you can find all the events which are relevant to you in the menu item "Events." P>
Find events by clicking on the search button below. Before you click Search to locate an event, there are some criteria you can fill out to make the search more precise
Click search to see the events that match your criteria. Click "Choose" beside the desired event and the event will appear and display a current list of attendees for that events. You can also download the attendance list to Excel by clicking on "Export to CSV file" p>
By using templates you can re-use the structure of an event for other events
Empty template: Choose empty template, if you don't want to re-use an existing template. System templates: These are the ready made system templates. Personal templates: These are the templates made by you. club: Use templates that you have created for a club.
Here you can enter the general information of an event.
Here you can choose the organizer. If you select a club as organiser you can see the event under club events.
Under conditions of enrollment you can choose the people who should be allowed to sign up for the event.
This could be "How old are you?", "What t-shirt size do you want?" or "Do you need transportation?".
This must be filled out when creating a new field/question:
Name: The name of the field Type: What kind of field you want. Mandatory: Should the field be mandatory.
Field types:
Only information: Choose this if you want to tell the users something but do not want them to answer. Text: Text field for the user to fill out. List: List of choices that the user can choose from Checkbox: Checkbox for the user to fill out Date: Date field Number: Numbers 1.3.2 Administration - Edit Event Edit Event Step 1/3: Search and find the event that you want to edit This will let you edit your event. Next trin: Step 2/3: General Next trin: Step 3/3: Make your own fields Step 2/3: General
This will let you edit your event.
Here you can enter the general information about an event.
Her you can choose the organiser. If you select a club as organiser you can see the event under club events.
Under conditions of enrollment you can choose the persons that should be allowed to sign up for the event.
Only information: Choose this if you want to tell the users something but don not want them to answer. Text: Text field for the user to fill out. List: List of choices that the user can choose from Checkbox: Checkbox for the user to fill out Date: Date field Number: Numbers
With templates you can re-use the structure of an event to other similar events.
Empty template: Select Empty template if this event should not re-use another template. System template: These are the default templates created by SportPeople. Personal templates: These are the templates you have created. club: Otherwise, you can choose the club a template was created by. Step 2/3: General h2> Here general information is entered about the template: Who is the owner of the template, what are the template name and comments. p> Step 3/3: Create your own fieldsHere you can create all the extra fields you want the users to answer, when they apply for the event. This way you can compose your event with all the information you need from the participants.This could be "How old are you?", "What t-shirt size do you want?" or "Do you need transportation?". This must be filled out when creating a new field/question: Name: The name of the field Type: What kind of field you want. Mandatory: Should the field be mandatory. Field types: Only information: Choose this if you want to tell the users something but do not want them to answer. Text: Text field for the user to fill out. List: List of choices that the user can choose from Checkbox: Checkbox for the user to fill out Date: Date field Number: Numbers 1.3.5.2 Administration - Edit Template Edit Template Step 1/3: Search and choose the template you want to edit Here you can edit templates for events. Step 2/3: General h2> Here general information about the template is entered: Who is the owner of the template, what should the template name and comments. p> Step 3/3: Create your own fieldsHere you can create all the extra fields you want the users to answer, when they apply for the event. This way you can compose your event with all the information you need from the participants.This could be "How old are you?", "What t-shirt size do you want?" or "Do you need transportation?". This must be filled out when creating a new field/question: Name: The name of the field Type: What kind of field you want. Mandatory: Should the field be mandatory. Field types: Only information: Choose this if you want to tell the users something but do not want them to answer. Text: Text field for the user to fill out. List: List of choices that the user can choose from Checkbox: Checkbox for the user to fill out Date: Date field Number: Numbers
Here general information is entered about the template: Who is the owner of the template, what are the template name and comments. p>
Only information: Choose this if you want to tell the users something but do not want them to answer. Text: Text field for the user to fill out. List: List of choices that the user can choose from Checkbox: Checkbox for the user to fill out Date: Date field Number: Numbers
Here you can edit templates for events.
Here general information about the template is entered: Who is the owner of the template, what should the template name and comments. p>
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