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dycwAsked on March 30, 2015 at 11:44 AM
We haven't been able to work out how to do this yet but we use Jotform a lot for booking seminars and workshops.
If I have a booking form where people are booking in for a seminar or workshop, is there a way - once the seminar is full and all the spaces are booked that a message comes up and says "Seminar Full"?
Or would the form be deactivated once its full?
Is this possible?
Wendy Johnston
Irish Methodist Youth and Children's Department
imycd@irishmethodist.org
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Jeanette JotForm SupportReplied on March 30, 2015 at 1:06 PM
You might accomplish this by applying Unique submissions.
You can either set the form limits to get unique submissions with Loose or Strick check, or limit on a Unique question, set a submission limit (set a number) or establish an expiration date.
You can even combine some or all of them of them, so whichever limit reaches first, the form will show a warning message: "Seminar Full" (Rather than the one by default)
So for example you could set it up with Loose check (control the cookies) and also set a submission limit (100 seminars's attendees ), this will avoid the person sends the submission twice from the same computer and will book a sit for her.
Please give that a try and let us know should you have more questions.