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sportsam05

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  1. I currently have the basic plan which offers 1 calendar. I would like to keep it that way if possible, but if there's no workaround I might consider upgrading. I'm trying to offer workshops open to up to multiple people as frequently as possible (morning and afternoon every day), however, I have several other services (private appointments) that I'd like the user to be able to choose their preferred time on the calendar. These private appointments, if booked, should take precedence over a class with 0 bookings, effectively making it no longer available. Is there a way I can implement this in Scheduling? Currently, my classes (even when no one is signed up) prevent my private appointments from being booked. Thanks!
  2. No, I haven't figured it out. Your workaround sounds good, but it won't work for my client. I was thinking of putting in a question directly to tuanphan but in the end it stopped being a priority. However, it's good to note that multiple people are looking for this functionality.
  3. I have tried to implement the selected solution (Aug 5) at the top of the thread. I am using a premium e-commerce account with the template Sonora. My site is in Italian language so the product price doesn't say "from" but it says "da". I modified this detail in the code, however, it didn't work for me. Nothing changed except a return was inserted after the "da" pushing the price to a new line. My real issue is that on the page in the preview summary of the product, I would like to force it to display the price of only one particular variant - a variant that is not the lowest in price, but that is usually the best seller. Does anyone have a workaround for this? Thanks in advance 😉
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