Editing order items

After an order is placed, you can edit it by adding items, removing items, and adjusting item quantities.

Edit an order if a customer wants to change an item or if you need to add or remove an item. For example, a customer might want to change the size or color of an item on their order.

To edit orders, you must be the store owner or have theEdit orders许可。Learn more aboutStaff permissions.

The total cost of an order is updated as the order is edited. If the cost of the order changes, then you need to charge or refund your customer the cost difference.

Deciding to edit orders

Before you start editing orders, learn more about the possible impacts and decide if you want to edit orders in your store. Editing orders can affect the following areas in your store:

You can createtest ordersto see if editing orders works with your store.

Apps

Some apps might not recognize order edits. After you edit an order, the data in your apps might be incorrect.

Order editing is more likely to affect fulfillment apps. For example, if you edit an order to remove an item, then your fulfillment app might not remove the item. You can accidentally ship an item that was removed from the order and not paid for.

You can check with the app's developer to verify if the app needs to be updated.

App developers can learn more from编辑订单使用GraphQL.

Discounts

Some discounts aren't recalculated after you edit an order. To make sure your customer is paying the correct amount, check theTotalcarefully on orders with discounts.

The following discount types are recalculated when an order is edited:

  • Percentage discounts that apply to the entire order — These discounts are recalculated when you add new items or change item quantities.

  • Discount codes for a fixed amount that apply to specific products or collections — These discounts are recalculated when you adjust the quantity of an item that already has the discount applied. This type of discount is recalculated only if the discount code can be used more than once per order.

Shipping

Shipping methods and rates are not recalculated when you edit an order. If you swap or add items to an order and the weight or dimensions of the order increases, then you might need to charge more for shipping.

Orders that have local delivery as the shipping method can’t be edited.

Fulfillment services

Contact your fulfillment services to check if you can edit items that are fulfilled by them.

If your fulfillment services don't work with order edits, then editing an item can cause missed or incomplete orders.

If your fulfillment services do work with order edits, then new items or new quantities added to an order become new items to fulfill. Items that are removed from an order are no longer fulfillable items.

Risk analysis

If you collect payment from a customer after an order is edited, then the order'sfraud analysis indicatorsandfraud protection statuscan change.

Accelerated checkouts

If you need to collect payment from your customer after you edit an order, then your customer won't haveaccelerated checkoutsavailable through the new checkout. This affects checkouts likeApple Pay.

Local currencies

If thecurrency on the orderisn't your default store currency, then you can't edit the order unless you're usingShopify's B2Bfeature.

If you edit a B2B order after it's paid, then the foreign exchange rate for the added, removed, or edited item might be different than the rate that was previously used on the order. Theforeign exchange that's currentat the time of the edit is used for edited items.

For orders that you can't edit, you canrefundthe order, thencreate a draft order using the market that you want, andemail an invoicein your customer's local currency.

Analytics

If you edit an order after the day the order was placed, then the edit appears as a separate order in your reports. The reports display the edit as if it is a new order, even though a new order hasn't been created.

The affected reports are:

Edit an order

Review and update an edited order

After you edit an order, you need to review the updated total to check that it's correct. Depending on the edits you made, the total cost of the order might increase or decrease from what your customer paid at checkout.

After you edit an order, do one of the following:

After you edit an order, you can customize the order edit invoice or notification that's sent to your customer byediting the template.

Collect payment because order total increases

If the cost of the edited order increases, then you need to collect payment from your customer. TheSummary显示有一个Amount to collect.

You cansend an invoiceto your customer with a link to the checkout page, or you canaccept paymentfor the order.

Refund payment because order total decreases

If the total cost of the edited order decreases, then you need to update the order and issue your customer a refund. TheSummaryshows the amount to refund.

Notify customer when there is no change to order total

If the order cost hasn’t changed, then you don’t need to refund or collect payment. By default, your customer is sent a notification about the edit. If you don’t want to send your customer a notification, then disableSend notification to customer.

ClickUpdate orderto finish editing the order.

Editing orders FAQ

Why don't I have the option to edit an order?

You might not be able to edit an order for the following reasons:

Can I restrict staff permissions for order editing?

Yes. Staff need theEdit orders许可。你可以禁用theEdit orderspermission for staff that you don't want to edit orders. Learn more aboutStaff permissions.

What happens if staff start an edit while another staff is already editing the order?

Multiple staff can make edits and update an order at the same time. The changes made in each edit are applied to the order. If edits conflict, then the most recent edit is applied to the order.

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