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How to Filter Orders

Learn how to filter orders

Updated over 3 years ago

  1. Go to the Orders page and click on the Filter button:

  2. Select the parameter according to which you want to filter orders by clicking on Select filter type:

  3. Click on your preferred filter - let's choose the Order Price filter in this case. Let's find orders which price is greater than 20 and click on Add:

That's it - your order table should now show orders according to your filter applied.

From here you can add more filters to further filter your results. Let's say we want our orders which cost more than 20 all to be from the United Kingdom, therefore we add another filter:

If you are planning to use this combination of filters in the future, click on the Save For Later button:


This will open a pop-up allowing you to save this filter set for future use. Give your filter a name and click on Save Filter:

To find your saved filter, go to Filter, click on Saved Filters and choose it from here:

Quick Note on the filter types:

Order Price: filter by price less, greater or equal to the orders total.
Order Date: filter orders before or after a certain date.
Shipping Country: filter by orders shipped to a specific country.
Shipping City: include or exclude orders depending on the specific city.
Billing Country: filter by orders shipped to a specific country.
Billing City: include or exclude orders depending on the specific city.
Store: filter our orders from specific Sales Channel.
Member: filter our orders assigned to specific Team Members.
Product Name: include or exclude orders containing a specific Inventory item.
Product SKU: include or exclude orders containing a specific SKU.
Supplier: filter our orders containing items from a specific Supplier.
Shipping Total: filter by price less, greater or equal to the shipping cost.
Shipped Sate: filter orders shipped before or after a certain date.
Shipping Service: filter our orders containing a specific shipping service.
Tag: include or exclude orders containing a specific Tag.

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