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Tips and Tricks HQ Support Portal › Forums › WP eMember › WP eMember General Questions › Multiple Membership Levels Per User Question
I am trying to set-up my membership levels and seems my scenario is a little different. Trying to figure best method – I think multiple membership levels might be the solution but not sure.
I have the following scenario:
Parent Registers to the site as a Free or Paid member. This sign up form is the same – it includes info about the parent and 1 child.
Parent can also add a child or multiple children to their membership. However, it;s not as simple as just adding a extra child membership that they pay for (or not on the free plan) I also need them to fill in details about that second child. So it’s like a sub profile for each child perhaps.
Can you advise how to do this? Or do I need to have separate forms for every case (Free and Paid Parent and 1 child memberships / Free and paid Parent and 2 children memberships etc…)
Thanks!
I think what you are trying to do is allow parents to create “sub-accounts,” perhaps with lesser access capabilities, for their children. eMember does not support such a capability; as both the parent and children would be sharing the same user ID and password, and there would be nothing to prevent incidents of “account mischief” from occurring.
No – the children wouldn’t be accessing the system. Only the parent – but the parent needs to book spots with each child’s info. So each child needs a ‘profile’ in the system – but not a separate user account.
In eMember, the registered account to profile to membership level ratio is 1:1:N.
ok…. so any suggestions please? Would I create separate registrations forms? Plugin has already been purchasd along with the form builder. Thank you.
Try reading this, and see if the solution(s) can be applied to your case:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/3-free-member-level-3-different-custom-fields