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Title: JACL compatability
Post by: peshko Peshkov on January 07, 2008, 10:14:48 AM
Hi,
I am intersted in neorecruit component, but I need to know whether it is JACL compatible? Whether it is possible to allow public users to view the job details without allowing them to apply and to allow application only to users who have registered as Full members, this is more than the standard members, and if possible how can this be done?

I also didn't see a option for user to post a job directly at your demo site.Can this be done?

Thanks in advance for the help.

Best regards,

Peshko


Title: Re : JACL compatability
Post by: Raphael on January 07, 2008, 10:39:36 AM
Hi Peshko,

You can select in the configuration of the component the user groups you want to allow to create new offers. So you can select the groups "Registered", "Author", ..., or the groups you created with JACL. Then, you can choose to allow all the visitors or only the registered users to apply to the offers.

And you need to be logged in on the demo website to post a new job.

Regards,


Title: Re: JACL compatability
Post by: peshko Peshkov on January 07, 2008, 10:52:04 AM
Hi,

"So you can select the groups "Registered", "Author", ..., or the groups you created with JACL" that I understand, my point is about the appication, is it possible to have only let say Full registered users apply and limited registered users being asked to upgrade their membership in order to apply?
regards,

Peshko


Title: Re : JACL compatability
Post by: Raphael on January 07, 2008, 11:05:12 AM
Ok,

No, that's not possible with the current version of NeoRecruit. You only can choose Public, Registered or Special access to the application functionality.

Regards,


Title: Re: JACL compatability
Post by: peshko Peshkov on January 07, 2008, 11:37:12 AM
ok,

I understand,  do you plan to integrate such functunality in the near future (approximate date if possible) so that I could know whether it is worth to have this component,because I really need this type of functunatlity?

REgards


Title: Re : JACL compatability
Post by: Raphael on January 07, 2008, 11:49:52 PM
Sorry Peshko, but this development isn't planned for the moment, so I can't give you any date.

Regards,