By tylr23 on Saturday, 17 September 2022
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Hi,

If you use the setup :
-no filtering
-select a category with 2 events in it

Then only 1 event shows up(all events do show up if you change the option "no filtering" to "upcoming events"

Please check the shared links

Kind regards,

Tyler
Hey Tyler,

Thanks for the info. I am able to reproduce the issue now. The normal user has to be invited to the event first in order for the inconsistency between calendar and events module to show. Will log this in our tracker.
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Thursday, 22 September 2022 11:41
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Hi Tyler,

I believe the event Free group guitar lesson, learn to play and sing belongs to an invite-only group. Because of this, the event's privacy is also invite-only. This means only users part of the event can see it.

The other event, which is a page event is visible because the page it belongs to is a public page.
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Monday, 19 September 2022 11:20
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Hi Raymond,

Thank you for checking.

You are right the private group events will not show however it does not make sens if you are part of this group and take part to this event.

I think its a bug because if the logic is to hide private events for a logged in user, then why is it that the calendar module(screenshot) & the event menu lay out do show those events and do not apply the same logic?
Also, as stated in the original post, if you select in the option "upcoming events",, then the private group event shows up?

Kind regards,
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Monday, 19 September 2022 17:07
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Hey Tyler,

I am not able to see the invite only page events as a normal logged in user. Site admin is an exception.

Can you try login as a non site admin and see if you are able to see them?
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Monday, 19 September 2022 19:13
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Hi,

Logged in as a regular user and as shown on the screenshot: I see private group events for the 30th in the calendar module; but this is not visible in the "event module", unless if I select the option "upcoming events for the current logged in user".


You can reproduce this on your demo site.

This must not be a big line of code to change, it could just be taken from the "all event lay out page" since there everything works fine.

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Tuesday, 20 September 2022 03:18
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Hey Tyler,

Can you provide me the account access for the regular user you used so I can test this again and investigate further? This is because when I used the regular user that I created, I'm not able to see the events in the events module(upcoming events) or the event calendar.
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Tuesday, 20 September 2022 11:52
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Hi Raymond,

You said

I am not able to see the invite only page events as a normal logged in user. Site admin is an exception.


See the below screenshot is with your site admin
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Calendar module on top does show the private events
Event module below does not show the private events


Don't you have a test environement to reproduce the issue?
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Tuesday, 20 September 2022 16:52
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Hey Tyler,

I have attached the correct behaviors in my screenshot.

1. When you are logged in as a super user, you will see the invite-only events. (correct behavior)
2. When you are a regular logged in user(not super user), you will not see invite-only events, unless you are an attendee of the event. (correct behavior)

The screenshot you showed in your last reply is under number 1), which is correct behavior.
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Wednesday, 21 September 2022 17:55
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Hi,

" When you are a regular logged in user(not super user), you will not see invite-only events, unless you are an attendee of the event. (correct behavior)"


Ok then why for the regular user, does the private event to which your are invited shows in the calendar module and not in the event module?
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Wednesday, 21 September 2022 19:24
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