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Conflict between Seminar session and event module

New Here ,
Oct 02, 2016 Oct 02, 2016

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Hi,

we are using a Webinar 100 Adobe Connect Licence and the Adobe Event module. We are having the following issue.

- Seminar Room ia availlable and well structured

- Using Event Module to schedule an event (works fine)

- Going back to Seminar room to open an seminar session (for a better overview, for the same scheduled time)

- Seminar session scheduling failed (conflict with planned event from Event Module)

Question:

Does an event, planned with the Adobe Event Module, having the same rights like a seminar session (planned as a scheduled seminar event inside the seminar room).

I am not sure, that the Adobe Event Module is taking the same options like the standard seminar session planner.

Hopefully there is an expert, who can help me solving this issue.

Best regards from Hamburg,

Martin

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LEGEND , Oct 05, 2016 Oct 05, 2016

Scheduling an Event in a Seminar room with the Events module creates the seminar session. I recall that it may not show in the list of upcoming sessions.

So, the functionality you are explaining is as expected with Connect. That way you don't have to schedule the event twice, or get caught in a bad situation because you created the event but didn't schedule the session.

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Scheduling an Event in a Seminar room with the Events module creates the seminar session. I recall that it may not show in the list of upcoming sessions.

So, the functionality you are explaining is as expected with Connect. That way you don't have to schedule the event twice, or get caught in a bad situation because you created the event but didn't schedule the session.

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Thanks flyingj481.

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