What happens to an order when it’s placed in an e-commerce store?
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When Ginkgo fetches the orders, it divides it into two segments;
International Orders
Filters:
You can filter orders by Order number, Payment Status (Paid / Pending), Courier Status (Fulfilled, Partial, Not Fulfilled.), City, Product Type (Stitched, Unstitched, etc ), Quantity, Order Amount, Duplicate orders (Yes, No) Tags, Courier status, order creation Date, Risk status (Low, Medium, and High), and Acceptance Rate (Low, Medium, and High).
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The Notes Tab permits users to include individual notes for each child's order. Its functionality mirrors that of comments, but in the Notes section, users can input their own written notes rather than using pre-defined comments.
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NOTE: In each Ginkgo tab, there's an option to export a CSV file that holds detailed order data, including reasons and comments. You can also perform all the actions listed for each tab in a bulk manner by following these steps:
Choose multiple orders collectively.
Click on the designated action button.