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User Registration & Multiple Role Options

  1. I would like to have an option for a user of our site ( a school PTA site) where the user could either join the PTA which is a paid option, or they can join the site for free basically as a visitor but they could be part of the community for class and school related activities (currently I am using Symposium for this). I know i can set the default role on a form with the User Registration addon to Subscriber or Visitor, but I am not sure how to set this up using the same form flow.
    I would like an option - Join the PTSA?

    Yes, go through the path to get more info, select the product, add a donation, etc...which then goes to paypal for payment.

    No, let them still register for the site, become a member, and let them buy a yearbook, etc...

    Is there a way to do this with one form, or will I need to create 2 different forms and lunch the non-member one via a button?

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday August 7, 2012 | Permalink
  2. You can create multiple user registration feeds per form and enable conditions on the feed so the feed knows when to kick in. You can do the same with your PayPal feed - if the appropriate option is chosen send to PayPal. It's the same type of approach with the user registration feed.

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday August 7, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Ok, so how do I do this....I assume go to User Registration and create 2 different registration feeds, one that is for a site member with say a role of subscriber and the other for a visitor?

    Is there some additional documentation on how to set this up?

    Posted 11 years ago on Monday August 13, 2012 | Permalink
  4. How do you multiple user registration feeds per form?

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 26, 2013 | Permalink