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How-to questions / Exporting orders to CSV? (Royal Mail Click&Drop)
« on: November 09, 2018, 06:37:50 PM »
Hi all,
This is my first post here as I'm looking to create my first online store (I already sell via eBay), and AbanteCart is looking very promising. I've got a live demo that I have been having a play with, and store wise it looks like it will be able to do what I'd like, however I'm struggling with finding a suitable method for exporting orders.
I primarily use Royal Mail, and already use Click&Drop for generating postage labels, where their eBay integration works very well.
As Royal Mail don't offer an AbanteCart integration, I suspect the next best option will be to use the spreadsheet import option, however I can't find any option to export orders.
At a bare minimum, I need a CSV with the key customer details (name, address, city, post code). Dimensions/weight would also be beneficial.
Also being able to automatically save it to a Dropbox folder would be an even bigger bonus, as Click&Drop has a Dropbox integration (Click&Drop monitors the Dropbox folder and automatically imports any new spreadsheets), which would help streamline things further.
Is any of this possible without customisation?
This is my first post here as I'm looking to create my first online store (I already sell via eBay), and AbanteCart is looking very promising. I've got a live demo that I have been having a play with, and store wise it looks like it will be able to do what I'd like, however I'm struggling with finding a suitable method for exporting orders.
I primarily use Royal Mail, and already use Click&Drop for generating postage labels, where their eBay integration works very well.
As Royal Mail don't offer an AbanteCart integration, I suspect the next best option will be to use the spreadsheet import option, however I can't find any option to export orders.
At a bare minimum, I need a CSV with the key customer details (name, address, city, post code). Dimensions/weight would also be beneficial.
Also being able to automatically save it to a Dropbox folder would be an even bigger bonus, as Click&Drop has a Dropbox integration (Click&Drop monitors the Dropbox folder and automatically imports any new spreadsheets), which would help streamline things further.
Is any of this possible without customisation?