By simonz on Friday, 14 August 2015
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I’m looking for a Joomla extension for a training company. They have 5 locations and on a typical day will have 3-4 courses at each site. That’s just too much data on one calendar and besides they would overlap. So they need to publish 4 separate calendars. Is JEvents a suitable extension for such a request ?
Hello,

JEvents most certainly is.

You can create 4 menu items and restrict them by calendars with our Calendars and Menus restriction plugin. Which is available to silver members.

Many thanks
Tony
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Friday, 14 August 2015 23:21
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Thanks for the very quick response. I'll download the free version first and have a play.
Thanks again
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Saturday, 15 August 2015 09:55
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Not a problem at all, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

Many thanks
Tony
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Monday, 17 August 2015 09:07
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Hi Tony,

I want to do what this poster wants and am ready to download and install the Calendars, Menus/Modules add on, but because it has the yellow warning in the description, I want to confirm it is what I need.

Simply put, I want to create multiple calendars. Specifically, I want to create separate calendars for big all day/multiday events which come to our city. For starters, for example, I want to create an events schedule of our Fall Fair. The Fall Fair calendar is in addition to the main general events calendar on the site.

That is the add on to use, right?
Blaine
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Saturday, 26 September 2015 04:35
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Hi Blaine,

Yes this will work. You can already do that technically, but this addon allows filtering a menu item or module to a specific calendar.

Many thanks
Tony
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Saturday, 26 September 2015 12:59
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Thanks Tony.
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Saturday, 26 September 2015 20:42
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You are very welcome!
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Sunday, 27 September 2015 21:02
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