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# Eventbrite import
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It's possible to import attendees from Eventbrite using both an exported CSV file or the Eventbrite's API.
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## API import
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On the Evenbrite site, go to the "Account Settings" -> "Developer" -> "App management" page.
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Create a new app. Click on the "Show Client Secret and OAuth Token" link and copy "Your personal OAuth token".
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Now go to the Eventbrite web page of your event, and copy the "eid" field of the URL.
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In the EventMan "Import tickets" page, set the copied OAuth token and Event ID; it's also possible to select an existing event that will receive the new attendees, or create a brand new event with the information from Eventbrite.
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If you've created a new event, don't forget to edit it to add a registration form so that it will contain at least "name", "surname", "email" (also adding "company" and "job title" is a good idea).
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## CSV import
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On the Evenbrite site, go to the "manage" page of your event and then go to the "Manage Attendees" -> "Orders" page.
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From there, use the "Export to CSV" feature to get the CSV file.
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Load this file in the EventMan "Import tickets" page, select an existing event that will receive the new attendees and click the "Import" button.
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If you select this import method, please beware that you probably also want to edit the tools/qrcode\_reader.ini configuration file (see the comment about the limit\_field setting).
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