Dzień dobry @matimaz,
dzi?kuj? za wiadomo??.
Wbudowana analityka WooCommerce pobiera dane wszystkich zamówień, natomiast w przypadku ksi?gowania przychodu mo?na u?y? zak?adki Faktury, gdzie znajduj? si? informacje dot zamówień i ich faktur, ale tak?e tych wystawionych r?cznie np. poza zamówieniem WooCommerce.
Czy ta zak?adka, dane dot. faktur lub opcja tworzenia raportu z danymi faktur nie s? wystarczaj?ce?
Mog? przekaza? pomys? na mo?liwo?? oznaczania w jaki? sposób zamówień z fakturami po stronie analityki WooCommerce. Czy takie rozwi?zanie (filtr wykluczaj?cy po stronie analityki przychodów WooCommerce) by?oby pomocne?
W razie pytań prosz? o wiadomo??.
pozdrawiam,
PS. Dodaj? te? opis po angielsku i t?umaczenie, aby inni u?ytkownicy wtyczki mogli znale?? odpowied?:
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Question:
Good morning, the plugin works perfectly, but it causes additional work (manual subtraction) on the part of the store staff. Well, orders for which invoices have been issued are not deducted in Analytics > Revenue. In practice, this means that a given order will be settled twice by default.
Perhaps a good solution would be to add the ability to filter orders for which an invoice has been issued in Analytics > Settings?
Answer:
Good morning @matimaz,
Thank you for your message.
The built-in WooCommerce analytics downloads data of all orders, and in the case of revenue accounting, you can use the Invoices tab, which contains information about orders and their invoices, but also those issued manually, e.g. outside of a WooCommerce order.
Is this tab, invoice data or the option to create a report with invoice data insufficient?
I can share the idea of being able to mark orders with invoices in some way on the WooCommerce analytics side. Would such a solution (exclusion filter on the WooCommerce revenue analytics side) be helpful?
If you have any questions, please send me a message.
Best,