The Woocommerce Analytics statistics is not showing the manually entered orders via the WordPress/Woo dashboard (backend)… For example if we have 50 orders today and 10 of them were manaully entered (from the phone, etc), the system shows the total amount generated and also the order cound of 40 orders only…
Please, help me fix this…
]]>all of this only applies to manual orders, which are created on site for customers who order by telephone, e-mail or similar:
I just made a video to show how illogical the whole thing is https://youtu.be/JBm4RLN2oGE
Do you have a solution or an idea?
Many greetings,
Nico`
]]>We sell custom products, and get one 1000s of unique items. We get a massive stock, we sell it, we put in on our site and create manual orders. They are unique an valuable, peope are fighting over them. Many of our customers or old school and prefer invoices, so we customer service them but still want our stuff up live on the site for all the younger folks.
When we create a manual order (invoice), place to “pending payment” and send the invoice, the item is still up on the web site?1?!? and people are grabbing it off the site. It stay up “until the status is changed to “on hold: (but then customers can not pay for it) or it is paid and status changed to processing. But what about an invoice sent in “pending payment:? That customer looses the item to the ecom customer and we are stuck looking like chumps, 5-10 times per day. And the orders are big.
I tried it all, staging site, took everything down, stripped it to just woo and there is was, the same issue. No conflicts, this really is the way it is. I got plug ins that were suppose to autoreduce stock when the status was set to processing…. doesnt work. Nothing worked….
This plug in worked, now, I create the manual order, I click the reduce stock tab and BOOM, each item in the order reduces the stock. Massive head ached solved.
We spend hours each week, almost daily, tracking inventory, my staff told me all the time, woo is broken, we have to leave, and this was the issue, the silly pending payments increases status doesnt decrease the stock.
I donated to this developer, thank you for this plug in.
]]>We create some woocommerce orders in backend, so we do also manual orders.
We have three users that do that.
Is it possible to limit user permission with your plugin like that:
– 1st user: can see only his manual orders
– 2nd user: can see only his manual orders + ecommerce orders
– 3rd user: can see all orders
Thanks!
]]>We create some orders in backend, so we do also manual orders.
We have three users that do that.
Is it possible to limit user permission like that:
– 1st user: can see only his manual orders
– 2nd user: can see only his manual orders + ecommerce orders
– 3rd user: can see all orders
Thanks!
]]>https://prnt.sc/upw132 – This is the product search I’m referring to.
Is there any way to change the default sort order (preferably from highest to lowest price) on the autocomplete search?
I have around 8,500 spare parts to add onto our live site and because they contain the part number of the tool they are compatible with, it makes it very difficult to find the actual tools in the autocomplete (or in many cases not show at all due to the limit of search results)
]]>I’ve installed the free version of the plugin on a client’s website and after a bit of testing, it seems to be working for user-created orders via the site (checkout).
The question is, for manual entries (call orders) we found that the shipping doesn’t auto-calculate the shipping when adding to the order.
Is this a miss-configuration / issue on our side or is this a feature for a future update?
Best wishes.
Anthony