View Amazon orders
There are two ways to view your Amazon orders: Recent Orders and All Orders.
Both options show you basic order information, as received from Amazon, including:
- Purchase Date
- Order Number
- Status
- Buyer’s Name
- Grand Total
- Order Notes
All Orders view adds filtering options for order searches.
Recent orders
You can view your most recent orders in the Recent Orders section of the store dashboard.
View recent Amazon orders
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Click View Store on a store card.
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View your orders in the Recent Orders section.
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To view order details, click the Amazon order number in the Order Number column.
The Amazon Order Details page for the order opens.
View all orders
You can view all of your Amazon orders on the Amazon orders page (also referred to as the All Orders view). The Amazon Orders table is similar to the Recent Orders section of the store dashboard, but allows you to view all of your Amazon orders and to narrow your orders list with the following filter options:
- Purchase Date (range)
- Order Number
- Buyer’s Name
- Total (range)
- Status
View all Amazon orders
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Click View Store on a store card.
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Click All Orders in the Recent Orders section.
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To narrow the list or search for a specific order number, complete the Filter by parameters and click Apply filters.
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To view order details, click the Amazon order number in the Order Number column.
The Amazon Order Details page for the order opens.
Using filters
You can apply filters to your order list in the Filter by section. Make your selections and click Apply filters. Your applied filters appear above the orders grid.
Changing applied filters
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You can add to or change your filters in the Filter by section. Click Apply filters to update the order list and the filter options that appear above the orders grid.
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You can remove filters, either one at a time by clicking the
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for the filter or all at once by clicking Clear all filters. Removing a filter updates the order list and the filter options that appear above the orders grid. -
If your order list is long, you can use the pagination controls below the grid to view more orders.
- If you have multiple Amazon store integrations, a refresh of your page view when switching between store views could be required to update both the orders list and the pagination views for the current store.
- When sorting by column, the sort only applies to the current list view. Filtering your list and then sorting the page you are viewing is a best practice.
- Depending on the width of your view window, you may see overlapping text in the columns. To expand the columns for the text to wrap, widen your window view.
- When filtering by Total, filter by whole numbers. Entering a decimal amount may cause errors in the results.
Default columns
Available only in the All Orders view.
Narrow the list of orders based on:
Purchase Date (range)
Order Number
Buyer's Name
Total (range)
Status
Error
/ Pending
/ Shipped
/ Canceled
/ Completed
/ Unshipped
/ PartiallyShipped
/ PendingAvailability
Note: This field is updated by Commerce as the order processes.