There is an option that sesh will create a channel or thread when an event is created. When the event ended sesh will delete the original event post, but will leave the channel or thread it creates up. Can sesh also delete that channel or thread together with the event post?
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Auto delete channels or threads created by sesh
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$StartDate formatted as something like "Apr.12/23" (or $StartDay as "Thurs.") would be really nice to see as well for repeating events. Using the "time" in a thread name seems marginally less useful for the purpose of automation.
Love the implementation of automatically creating threads with event posts, but dislike the archive function. It would be fantastic if instead of "archiving" the thread, Sesh would delete the thread upon event completion. There's a thread bot we use called "Needle" which gives us that function, it basically creates a thread for any message posted. Once the source message is deleted, the thread is automatically deleted as well.
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nosut
Automatically delete or archive a thread when an event is completed.
nosut
Merged with: Auto delete/archive thread
Random guy
There is an option that sesh will create a channel or thread when an event is created. When the event ended sesh will delete the original event post, but will leave the channel or thread it creates up. Can sesh also delete that channel or thread together with the event post?
nosut
Merged with: Auto delete channels or threads created by sesh
$StartDate formatted as something like "Apr.12/23" (or $StartDay as "Thurs.") would be really nice to see as well for repeating events. Using the "time" in a thread name seems marginally less useful for the purpose of automation.
Phan Jam
thanks nosut!
Love the implementation of automatically creating threads with event posts, but dislike the archive function. It would be fantastic if instead of "archiving" the thread, Sesh would delete the thread upon event completion. There's a thread bot we use called "Needle" which gives us that function, it basically creates a thread for any message posted. Once the source message is deleted, the thread is automatically deleted as well.
domorin
Merged with: Delete Thread Option
domorin
Status changed to: Planned