• Resolved thecreator01

    (@thecreator01)


    Hello, how can I remove the “filter by registered customer” filter on the orders page? Actually, Woocommerce customer registration is closed and I want to sell only to guests, but I still see options for registered customers. (Screenshot is attached.)

    https://ibb.co/8x4d7wn

    I also want to remove the “Customer:” field on the add/edit order page. (Screenshot attached.)

    https://ibb.co/VvnXqb2

    Customer registration is disabled in the settings. Shouldn’t such options be automatically removed anyway?

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  • Plugin Support ckadenge (woo-hc)

    (@ckadenge)

    Hi @thecreator01,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Customer registration is disabled in the settings. Shouldn’t such options be automatically removed anyway?

    To clarify, the “filter by registered customer” and “Customer:” field on the orders page are default aspects of WooCommerce and remain visible even if customer registration is disabled.

    This is because they are part of the core functionality of WooCommerce and are not automatically removed when customer registration is turned off.

    As for your request, this is a customization request which is out of our support scope, however, a little research led me to this link here, I hope it can point you in the right direction.

    All the best.

    Thread Starter thecreator01

    (@thecreator01)

    Hello, thank you very much for your response. @ckadenge

    The code shared in the link has been tested on WooCommerce 3.6.2 but is not working right now.

    Plugin Support ckadenge (woo-hc)

    (@ckadenge)

    Hi there @thecreator01,

    Thanks again for getting back to us.

    As I mentioned earlier, this is a request beyond what we can offer as WooCommerce support as it involves custom coding.

    However, I would recommend the following:

    1. Running the exact question you’re asking, along with the code, through an AI platform like ChatGPT for recommendations/changes to your code;
    2. Checking whether there are existing plugins in the WordPress plugin repository that might be doing that already.
    3. Joining our WooCommerce Slack community (it does have a developer channel where you can ask coding questions): https://woo.com/community-slack/

    Hope it helps!

    Plugin Support ckadenge (woo-hc)

    (@ckadenge)

    Hi @thecreator01,

    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, you were able to find a solution to your problem!

    If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

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