Hi,
I have a form for users, and I want to display their information when they click the form so I will need the meta key for the fields, so if I want to display their membership number as one of the fields, how would I do that?
like if I want to display their first name I will use “first_name”
so if I want to use membership number, what would that be?
Is it possible to display the number in a WooCommerce email?
Via shortcode or other?
I am developing a membership site with several different roles… my client would like to add a different prefix for each role. Is this somehow possible within the framework of how the plugin operates?
Many thanks
]]>Where is the prefix stored? I created a user to test, and the prefix shows in the Membership Number column in the WP admin user table; but the prefix does not show in the database user ID column.
I need to send the user ID with the prefix to a remote post URL. Is this possible with your plugin?
Thank you
]]>Hi Peter, I’ve downloaded your plugin, tanks for the efforts. This is exactly what i’m looking for. How do I go about displaying the actual users membership ID wit the prefix?
My plan is to use this in conjunction with the MemberPress plugin. I’ve searched everywhere to find a simple plugin that will somehow create a membership number so my ‘members’ can show their member ID number when required.
Is there a shortcode to display the full prefix and the users ID number?
]]>I would like to take this a step further and have it modify the DB and display the membership number. Let me know if this is possible or at least displaying the membership number under account details with a concatenate string to display the value.
]]>I will like to create unique membership ID for different groups on my website.
eg.
Group 1 membership ID series – NYP/LA-001 to infinity
Group 2 membership ID series – NYP/OG-001 to infinity
??
can this plugin do that??
thanks
]]>Great plugin. We would like to select a different starting number since number between 1-1000 are reserved. Is there a way t do that?
Thanks!
I have been looking at a lot of your plugins, and it’s clear that, unlike some of those who make plugins available here, you work on real sites that have specific requirements. In fact, many of my sites already use identical or similar functionality to what many of your plugins provide.
Here’s a case in point. Your plugin works very well and, with the prefix, it ensures that the LH Membership Numbers will also be unique. I currently use a hack to auto-generate usernames. This works 100% within a site, but it cannot 100% guarantee uniqueness across different sites.
What would interest me, therefore, is if you could have this number set automatically as a username. That would not only make every username unique but also immediately identify the site to which the user belonged.
Would that be possible, or is it too fraught with danger?
]]>I have already add the prefix, but when looking to the database theres no modification.
what am i doing wrong?
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