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Hi,
I can’t find a way to use the following feature mentioned in your product description::
– Give each registration form an automatic assigned user role (subscriber, customer, manager, etc.)
Could you explain how to use this?I want one form for Subscribers, and one for Shop Managers (I am using WooCommerce)
Thanks,
JuanHi Mr J. Thanks for your reply, but that does not answer my question.
The screenshot you are sending me will make all registrations as Subscriber.
I could however add Shop Managers in the list of possible user types, but I don’t know how to set up the separate forma after that stepWhat I need is
-a form that creates users as Subscribers
-a second form that creates users as Shop Managers@Mr.J – Thank you 🙂
@Juan Ortiz- UserPro has a feature to create multiple registration form. By which you can create separate registration form for Subscribers and Shop Managers.Please Go to UserPro menu – there you will find Multiple Registration Forms.
Please create two separate forms and use [userpro template=register type=your_form_name form_role=role_that_you_want_to_assign] shortcode.
For Eg – [userpro template=register type=my_register_form_name form_role=subscriber]
Please let me know if you need any further help with this.aha! yes, that’s what I was after: form_role=subscriber 🙂
I could not find how to tell UserPro to point the form to a specific role. I was able to create them and I was getting as far as [userpro template=register type=my_register_form_name] only. I looked in the reference and could not find this detail.
Mr. J, thank you also for your help!. I like to see this plugin is getting more collaborative 🙂
Hi Juan Ortiz,
Please add “form_role” field in the shortcode. For eg –
If my multiple registration form name is userpro_form and I want to give editor role – shortcode for that would be
[userpro template=register type=userpro_form form_role=editor]
🙂 Please try this and let me know further.
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