Hi, just as tilte says : the drag and drop to “meta fields” area doesn’t work with Firefox, works with Chrome.
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I have this warning when I install the plugin:
Warning: array_merge(): Argument #2 is not an array in …/wp-content/plugins/wc-order-export/wcexord_export.php on line 160
How to solve this ?
Thanks
Hi there
I have a variable product available in store that I would like to export.
In the available list of fields to export, I see product_name and variation_id, but is there a way to export the variation text?
for example product_name = “Valentines Disco”, with 2 variations: “6:30-7:30” and “7:30-8:30”
I would like to see a column for “Valentines Disco” and another for the selected time.
Is there a field I can use to export which variation the customer purchased?
Many Thanks!
Nic,
Hi there
A very simple and elegant solution to something that you would think was so easy to achieve!
Can I ask for a couple of features?
1. To be able to omit certain details from the export – I wouldn’t need the order ID as well as the customer address, line total, line tax, etc. Perhaps a list of checkboxes similar to the order status section would be a simple way to solve this.
2. To be able to export orders that contain only certain product(s) (along with all their meta data as now). I would like to pass the export onto the supplier as a record of the products of theirs we sold. They must not have actual customer details but just the order dates and their products + meta data
This plugin as well as WC fields have proved themselves invaluable for me to meet client needs!
Many thanks and keep up the excellent work!
Nic
Hello. I managed to export all orders, but Order ID is never exported, no matter the output format (XLSX, CSV or Json). I deactivated all plugins but WooCommerce v3.3.1 and WC Order Export v1.1.0. Interestingly, first column (probably the placeholder for Order ID) is exported as a blank column in XLSX and CSV. Please advice. Thanks
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