Wednesday, 31 May 2017
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Hi, we are looking into purchasing RSVP Pro (Gold membership) to integrate with HikaShop to use the PayPal Adaptive payment system. PayPal Adaptive supports a large number of currencies. Our members will be operating from different part of the world, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and America. Can our members be able to set their local currencies (supported by PayPal) and their currency gets displayed in the Events list? Is their any limitation on which currency a member could use?
Sunday, 11 June 2017 10:04
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In the RSVP Pro config on the 'currency/formatting' tab you can set the DEFAULT currency for the session templates/events.

Then when you create or edit a template via htts://http://www.yourdomain.com/administrator/index.php?option=com_rsvppro&task=templates.edit&cid[]=0 and enable fees you can override this via the "payments config" options.

You could actually create 9-10 templates (based on copies of one master template) all with different currencies - so your event creator could choose "$ Tickets", "IDR Tickets", "THB Tickets" , "JPY Tickets" etc.

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Sunday, 11 June 2017 17:39
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I'm including Geraint's response in my email first as I did not see it part of this conversation . . .

"In the RSVP Pro config on the 'currency/formatting' tab you can set the DEFAULT currency for the session templates/events.

Then when you create or edit a template via htts://http://www.yourdomain.com/administrator/index.php?option=com_rsvppro&task=templates.edit&cid[]=0 and enable fees you can override this via the "payments config" options.

You could actually create 9-10 templates (based on copies of one master template) all with different currencies - so your event creator could choose "$ Tickets", "IDR Tickets", "THB Tickets" , "JPY Tickets" etc."
Sunday, 11 June 2017 17:49
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Hi Geraint, thanks for the response however your solution seems like a temporary work around and still supports very limited number of currencies. It actually becomes more complicated when several currencies are required to support several regions. A great solution would have been simply having a single template but select the required currency from a drop down.
Tuesday, 13 June 2017 13:06
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We don't want to add too much complexity to the event editing page and currently only offer the option to override a single fixed price in the template. Changing the currency is quite specialised so its unlikely we would add this as an option from the event editing page when there are other means of setting the currency.

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Tuesday, 13 June 2017 14:17
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Per your suggested setting up pre-configured templates you mentioned only 9-10 templates. Is there a limitation on a number of templates?
I do understand not to create complications as it needs to be kept simple and user friendly. Do you happen to have a demo site to test the with your suggested small change of config file on RSVP Pro?
Tuesday, 13 June 2017 18:58
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Per your suggested setting up pre-configured templates you mentioned only 9-10 templates. Is there a limitation on a number of templates?

No there is not any limitation. Actually your event creators might have their own customized templates too.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017 15:33
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Hi Geraint, I have been thinking about this further and wondering how complicated it will be if currency preference is set per the organizer once. And each time the organizer creates an event his preferred or default curriency will be used. This maybe the best solution where once an organizer sets his currency he no longer have to deal with selecting which template to use. And my proposal to select Currency in the form is not needed. The idea is organizers in different regions would be able to use their preferred local currency.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017 15:45
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Sorry for the multiple posts but I'm thinking it could be even be a better solution where an organizer creates a template with his preferred currency and that will be the default currency will be used whenever he creates an event. The key here is if there is limitations as every organizer will create their own preferred template which will have their preferred currency and any other settings. This should make the event creation simple.
Thursday, 15 June 2017 14:14
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If your organisers are able to create their own templates this would be the best solution - they could create these by copying and customising a shared one that you create

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