Calendar: Mutli-day events

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Using the Concrete Calendar, I have created an event that spans three days. Is there a way, in the "list" or agenda view to prevent the event from repeating itself (along with the same description) for each consecutive day? Meaning, instead of having a single event listed that says "May 11-13", I have THREE events that appear to be exactly the same, except occurring on three separate days.

Thanks in advance for any help.

 
frz replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
frz
no magic button, but it sounds like a pretty makeable custom template for the list view
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
Hey Mike, I ported over a reservation overview part of a vacation rental app I wrote for concrete5 and made it into a calendar of sorts that lets you create items, or create calendars from page-types or children pages, or a mix of any of those. In your case the events spanning multiple days part of it would have suited you perfectly.

I am putting it in the product review here once it seems like there is time to review it, I already have a developer friends using it on sites and everyone seems to think it is awesome.

You can check out the block view here: http://calendar.honopu.com/ I'll get a resetting demo once it clears PRB.

Maybe on your next project?
Veronikan replied on at Permalink Reply
Veronikan
Has this been approved yet? It is just what I need! My client is running a school of sorts and needs multiple date single events, and ones that repeat as well.

Launching today, wish I had this.
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
It's in the process of being reviewed. It will hopefully be approved soon. Keep watching the Marketplace!
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
It was submitted on 12/22, we'll see. There are a few copies out there already in use on public sites, you can see how multiple day events look athttp://calendar.honopu.com
jprout65 replied on at Permalink Reply
jprout65
I'd be interested in seeing that calendar block you are speaking of, do you have a link where one can view it?