• Resolved Supervreni

    (@supervreni)


    Hello! I wanted to ask whether it is also possible to hide fields in the order overview. For me, only the total number of orders would be interesting, the rest could come out.

    I tried CSS, but the fields all have the same name (oshwoo.swatch.tips)

    Thanks very much.

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  • Plugin Author alx359

    (@alx359)

    Hello @supervreni,

    Sorry for the late reply.

    Have just pushed the 1.7.3 update. Now you may hide easier any status swatches you may not want via CSS, with something like:

    .oshwoo.swatch.st_aggregate {
    	display: none;
    }

    Other possible values:

    st_pending   
    st_processing
    st_onhold    
    st_completed 
    st_refunded  
    st_cancelled 
    st_failed

    HTH.

    Thread Starter Supervreni

    (@supervreni)

    Thank you for that information. ??

    Only one short question.
    Is it possible to place the total number of orders on the delivery note?

    Plugin Author alx359

    (@alx359)

    Not sure I understand your question. Care to elaborate? The Customer Notes History tab simply displays in a consolidated view all notes of all orders for a given customer. You may insert whatever information you want as a private note for a given order, and it shall get displayed in said tab as part of that history.

    Thread Starter Supervreni

    (@supervreni)

    The plugin currently shows the number of orders of the respective customer.
    Is it possible to include this number on the delivery note (packaging slip?)?

    Plugin Author alx359

    (@alx359)

    I’m not sure this is std. WooCommerce. Where is this delivery note (packaging slip) located?

    Thread Starter Supervreni

    (@supervreni)

    I used the plugin “Germanized Pro”
    There you can place “variables” on the Packaging slip. But I don’t know how can I place the number of all orders of the customer.

    They gave me a snippet to place custom fields, but I don’t know what to put in place of “my-product_attribute” to show the number of orders.

    Here’s the snippet for example:

    add_filter( 'storeabill_document_item_product_data_shortcode_result', 'my_child_adjust_document_item_product_shortcode', 10, 4 );
    
    function my_child_adjust_document_item_product_shortcode( $result, $atts, $document, $shortcodes ) {
       if ( $atts['data'] !== 'my_product_attribute' ) {
          return $result;
       }
    
       if ( $product = $shortcodes->get_document_item_product() ) {
          if ( $product->is_callable( 'get_attribute' ) ) {
              return $result;
          }
          $result = $product->get_attribute( $atts['data'] );
       }
    
       return $result;
    }
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