Events
To the difference movies, which do not have their own date but must be scheduled, events have a date.
Description
[description, description_local]
Name
See 6 – Mapping the titles.
Section
Posters

The posters are retrieved from the list of Files of type Poster, present in theLinks > Materials.
Partners
The images of the partners are recovered from the list of Files of type Partner, present in the partLinks > Materials.
Trailers
The trailers are retrieved from the list of Links of type « Online trailer » or « Trailer » present in the partLinks > Materials.
The types of trailers supported are YouTube, vimeo and mp4 (not recommended for compatibility with some devices).
Mapping of titles
The rules for mapping titles from Eventival are as follows :
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the field English title of Eventival is put in the title defined in the ticketing for a speaking user anglais. This title can also be considered as the “international title” and will be used as the default title for visitors who speak other languages if a title for their language is not defined (see next point).
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the Local title of Eventival is put in thetitle defined in the ticketing for a speaking user French ; if it does not exist, the English title is taken instead;
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The Custom title of Eventival is put in thetitle defined in the ticketing for a speaking user German ; if it does not exist, the English title is taken instead;
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the original title of Eventival is put in the title defined in the ticketing astitre original ;

Notes :
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in the case of a film package, the same rules ;
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in the case of a session that has several films and that is not a package film, we use the same rules by separating the titles of all the films with a “/”;
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in the case of Eventival events, there is no notion of title, so we talk about name. Name (local) is mapped to thetitle defined in the ticketing for a speaking user Frenchand for titre original, because the events are considered as local. Name (which is copied to Name_english in the XML) is mapped totitle defined in the ticketing for a speaking userEnglish.
/!\Title defined in the ticketing for the user’s language does not necessarily mean that the title is in the user’s language, but that it is the title you want to appear for a client who speaks that language. The original title is usually the official title of the film (in the original language of the film).
=> Si vous avez un film français pour lequel vous souhaitez que le titre français apparaisse en français pour les utilisateurs francophones et en anglais pour les utilisateurs anglophones, indiquezlocal title and in original title the title in French and in English title, the title in English.
Display in the session list on Ticketack/booking from reservation
Display in the cash
Display on tickets
We look at if the title defined in the ticket office for the current user’s language exists; if yes, we put this title first, if no, we put the title indicated as original.
Then on a second line, if the title defined in the ticket office for the current user’s language exists AND it is different from the original title (and there is still enough space in the case of a ticket), then it is indicated in addition.
Places and rooms
See also: Basic setup with Eventival · Managing films and screenings with Eventival · Applying ticketing rules from Eventival · Synchronising Eventival data