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September 30, 2013 at 12:16 pm in reply to: How can I pass tax information on a subscription to Authorize.net ARB? #58038jecktonMember
ok, not exactly ideal but I can do it this way. I was hoping there was a way we could pass the full total that we would normally see in the shopping cart over to the subscription service.
jecktonMemberok, thanks for the assistance!
jecktonMemberI can see how to use variations for the initial setup. The concern I have with that is if the customer chooses to drop one of the services, he essentially drops both and then has to re-subscribe to the one he wants to keep. So in your example, if the customer chooses both primary care and specialist care for $1500, and then he decides that he doesn’t need specialist care, he will cancel the $1500 subscription and then add a new subscription of $1000 for the primary care. Am I mistaken?
jecktonMemberwe are dealing with a set of services rather than products, and each is an individual subscription with a recurring payment. So, for example, if a person wants to sign up for ongoing primary medical care service, that’s one subscription. If they want to sign up for a specialists care, that’s a different subscription. I was wondering if there is a way for a person to sign up for both at once. I considered a bundled product, but then if they want to discontinue one service and not the other, I don’t know how to handle that. Does that make sense?
jecktonMemberApparently the latest version of bbPress has changed the way they handle roles. I scrapped this whole setup and created 2 separate forums, one public and one private. I checked the “Automatically assign default role to new, registered users upon visiting the site” forum setting and made the default role Participant, and then use eMember to control the access for the private forum. I left the public one wide open. Not the best solution, but at least I can move forward for now.
jecktonMemberI took this site back to bare bones, where the only 2 plugins installed were eMember and bbPress. I put the theme back to WordPress Twenty Ten (and even tried Twenty Eleven). Same issue. As soon as I log in with the new member ID, the Forum Role in the user profile is removed. Using 2 sessions, I added the role back in after I was signed in, and the forum protection worked properly. Something in the [wp_eMember_login] component is removing the forum role.
jecktonMemberOk, I just upgraded bbpress (v2.2.2) and eMember (v8.3.6) to make sure that wasn’t the issue. I have a membership level called “Member” and it is set to a role of “Participant”. When I add a new user at this level, then go to the WP list of users, I see the user defined correctly with a Forum Role of participant. I log off WP, go to the site, log in as this new member, go to the forum, and I can see the topics but not reply to them. Then I go sign back into the dashboard as an administrator, look at the WP user definition, and the Forum Role is blank. Any ideas what might be removing this role?
jecktonMemberDoes anyone have this working? I want to have a bbpress forum where free members can see some of the content, and the rest is locked down for paid members. I have eMember configured so that a wordpress user is created when they register through eMember, and the forums display appropriately depending on whether they are free or paid. However, eMember is not populating the forum role in the wordpress user, so even if the paid user is able to get to the forum, he can’t do anything. If I manually set the forum role, it is removed once the user signs in. Is there some other plugin I need to use so that eMember keeps the forum role updated on the user profile?
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