By Guest on Friday, 16 February 2018
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Hi experts,

today I try to solve a special problem

I created a calenadar only for one category.
It's a category for intenal usage of a sports-department.
I want that it will be possible for department-members to create events only for this category.

The only thing I found is to allow these members to create events for all categories.
I want to avoid that.

Is there any way to solve it?

reagrds,
Berndi
Hey Berndi,

Ok so you have a few options. Firstly I would suggest you deny them creation rights per category on all other categories.

Second you could use the JEvents Authorised User Mode.

Many thanks
Tony
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Friday, 16 February 2018 06:35
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Well, that is the problem.
I don't find the option to deny the creation rights per category.

EDIT:
FOUND IT
sometimes stupid
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Friday, 16 February 2018 06:57
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Hmmm...
still not exactly what I want.

Can you please tellme more about the JEvents Authorised User Mode
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Friday, 16 February 2018 07:25
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Can you explain why it is not what you want?

Authorised usermode means you need to manually add each user to the authorised user and you can select the calendar/categories they can create in.
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Friday, 16 February 2018 07:41
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The category I have is a subcatergory and I don't want them to create events on upper categories.

Whre do I find some documentation to the Autorized Usermode feature?
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Friday, 16 February 2018 08:26
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Hello,

Ok that could be tricky.

You simply enable Authorised user mode in: JEvents -> Configuration -> Permissions

Once this has been enabled, in the JEvents Control Panel you will now see a new button 'Authorized Users'. you add each user into here.

Many thanks
Tony
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Friday, 16 February 2018 12:53
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That works perfect.
Thanks
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Friday, 16 February 2018 13:51
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